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VAPING NEWS: CONSEQUENCES OF FLAVOR PROHIBITIONS

“Several states have considered bans on flavored cigarettes and vaping products. Outright prohibitions probably will do more harm than good, as will unusually high excise taxes. Research and experience show that when cigarettes and other products are heavily taxed, the consequences mimic America’s failed experiment with alcohol Prohibition. Legislators in five northeastern states — New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont and Maryland — have introduced bills to ban flavored cigarettes and vaping products in some fashion. Consumers also may be getting the products they want from different counties, states, Indian reservations or international sources. Some may even use “do it yourself” with menthol-flavored oils or through homemade vaping devices and e-liquids. Consumers do not need a nanny, and they won’t passively accept a ban. Some people like flavored cigarettes, and other flavored nicotine products, and many are willing to obtain them by crossing a border or buying online. States everywhere need to inform themselves about the data. High taxes and outright bans will lead to large-scale smuggling and other lawlessness.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Flavor prohibitions will leave bad taste in states’ mouths

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Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: NEW JERSEY [Forcing Vape Shops Out Of Business]

“Hundreds of stores are stocked almost entirely with flavored nicotine products that will soon be illegal to sell in New Jersey. Mr. Mitrani, 48, had a second store in New Jersey and one in New York. He is shutting down one of his New Jersey stores at the end of the month and preparing to stock the very item he has spent years helping customers quit — tobacco — in the other. Darth Vapor, like roughly 270 similar shops in New Jersey, is filled almost entirely with products that will be illegal to sell in the state by mid-April. “How does a whole store that pays employees and rent survive on five flavors of tobacco?” Mr. Mitrani said. “The answer is it can’t.””

ARTICLE LINK:

Vape Shops Face a Choice: Close or Rebrand

Posted in Recent News Success Stories

From Jeff

Hey Phil,
Just wanted to say thanks for your Significant impact on my life. My story is about the same as millions of other lifelong former smokers so I won’t go on about that. And my introduction to vaping is a familiar gas station story.. But 10 years ago I ran across a guy doing videos from what looked like a bomb shelter and instantly felt a connection. Here was a guy doing something for what appeared to be the sheer love of it. No sales pitch, no angles, just tasting juice and holding hardware vendors accountable … for grins. I don’t know if you were on a life saving mission back then or what, but as it turns out you touched a lot of people in need. As I put the mod down for the last time, I just want to thank you for the education, smiles, advocacy and dedication to your craft. I made the decision, but with some help I am 10 yrs smoke free and now device and juice free. From one mtl to another I wish you peace my friend.
Jeff

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: ALABAMA [Vehicle Ban]

“The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill today to prohibit smoking or vaping in vehicles carrying children 14 and younger. The bill, by Rep. Rolanda Hollis, D-Birmingham, passed by a vote of 78-19. The original bill covered only smoking, but House members approved an amendment by Rep. Barbara Drummond, D-Mobile, adding vaping. Today’s vote sends the bill to the Alabama Senate, which could give it final passage.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Alabama lawmakers move to block smoking in cars with kids

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION [Heart Attack Study Retraction]

“Eight months after the Journal of the American Heart Association published a study implying that e-cigarettes magically cause heart attacks before people even try them, it has retracted the article. Even before publication, in other words, JAHA’s editors and reviewers recognized that there was a logical problem with asserting a causal link between e-cigarette use and heart attacks based on cases that predated e-cigarette use. They asked Bhatta and Glantz to address that crucial issue, and the authors failed to do so. JAHA published the study anyway.”

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American Heart Association Journal Finally Retracts Study Implying That E-Cigarettes Cause Heart Attacks Before People Use Them

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: RAISING E-CIG TAXES HELPS INCREASE CIGARETTE SALES

” Increasing taxes on e-cigarettes in an attempt to cut vaping may cause people to purchase more traditional cigarettes according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health. For every 10 percent increase in e-cigarette prices, e-cigarette sales drop 26 percent while traditional cigarette sales jump by 11 percent. The research team, economists from six universities including Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, looked at Nielson Retail Scanner data from 35,000 retailers nationally across the years 2011 to 2017. Their study was published by the National Bureau of Economic Research this week.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Raising Taxes on e-Cigarettes Increases Cigarette Sales, New Research Shows

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: SOUTH DAKOTA [Flavor Ban Defeated]

“Lawmakers say vaping among teenagers in South Dakota needs to be curtailed, but a bill banning the sale and possession of flavored vaping products isn’t the right move to do that. The House Health and Human Services Committee sent House Bill 1064 to the 41st legislative day, effectively killing it, in a 8-5 vote on Tuesday. Committee members said they were concerned the bill would also ban adults from purchasing the products.”

ARTICLE LINK:

Lawmakers say they want to curb teen vaping, but bill banning flavored products isn’t right move

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: SRNT VAPE WORKSHOP

“SRNT Europe (SRNT-E), is the European Chapter of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. It has announced its 2020 SPECTRUM Nicotine and Tobacco Workshop that will take place on “the beautiful University of Stirling campus”. The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) module and Knowledge Exchange Workshop is aimed at professionals and charities with an interest in public health and policy. The list of speakers is very positive due to their position on vaping and tobacco harm reduction products. A number of other experts will also be presenting topics related to smoking, tobacco harm reduction, tobacco policy and vaping across the four days. Professionals and charity workers interested in attending can apply”

ARTICLE LINK:

2020 SPECTRUM Nicotine and Tobacco Workshop

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: CONSEQUENCES OF RUSHED BAN LEGISLATION

“Recent news about e-cigarette misuse has fueled both public misperception and policy responses that are likely to have unintended consequences. As the US vaping market continues to evolve, policymakers face the tricky challenge of safeguarding the potential for positive public health outcomes from e-cigarettes, which offer a lower-risk alternative to traditional cigarettes, while ensuring reasonable protections against youth use. In the latter half of 2019, public health officials rushed to issue broad warnings against e-cigarettes in response to a surge in vaping-related hospitalizations and deaths that grabbed national headlines. The broad warnings proved to be unfounded, as the hospitalizations and deaths were determined to be unrelated to anything found in typical e-cigarettes. eliminating flavored e-cigarette products, outright e-cigarette bans, or another popular local policy, e-cigarette taxes, have a major downside: more cigarette smoking. Because e-cigarettes are a less harmful alternative to cigarettes, public health advocates and officials must appreciate the impact of e-cigarette restrictions on smokers.”

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Efforts to Combat E-Cigarette Misuse Could Backfire