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VAPING NEWS: GLOBAL E-CIG MARKETS

“Britons where the world’s biggest per capita spender on e-cigarettes in 2019, with each adult spending about £33. This accounts for an overall revenue of £2.5bn – almost 17% of the global market share. Other high spending countries included the US with the biggest overall market volume of £5bn or £14 per capita, and New Zealand, with an overall market volume of £142m or £30 per capita. Most revenue is being generated in Europe and North America, with Canada coming in third place with £855m, and France (£823m) and Germany (£773m) following suit.”

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Brits were the world’s biggest spenders on e-cigarettes in 2019

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VAPING NEWS: DERRIFORD HOSPITAL, UK [Vaping Permitted]

“Health managers have decided to allow vaping in the grounds of Devon’s largest hospital. Derriford could also start issuing disposable e-cigarettes as part of its drive to cut levels of smoking. The plans would see the external area at the hospital becoming “vape-friendly” but signage will request people to avoid entrances and bus stops. Professor John Newton, director of health improvement at PHE, said: “There is no situation where it would be better for your health to continue smoking rather than switching completely to vaping.”

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Derriford Hospital to allow vaping in grounds

Please Vape Respectfully

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VAPING NEWS: ALTRIA + JUUL

“Altria Inc took another $4 billion charge on its investment in Juul Labs Inc and said it had reworked its deal terms with the embattled e-cigarette maker, which is facing increased regulatory scrutiny amid a backlash against vaping. Altria said it would stop providing services including logistics, distribution and access to retail shelf space to Juul, while also outlining a plan to reshuffle the company’s board once regulators complete the anti-trust probe related to the deal. It will only help Juul with regulatory affairs services including the submission of its products for approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the company added.”

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Altria takes $4.1 billion charge on Juul investment, revises deal terms

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VAPING NEWS: KENTUCKY [Vape Tax]

“Kentucky lawmakers are considering putting an excise tax on e-cigarettes sold in the Commonwealth. The tax would be equal to the current tax on traditional cigarettes. State Rep. Jerry Miller, R-Louisville, the bill’s primary sponsor, said his colleagues are struggling to come up with a state budget amid the worst projected revenue growth in decades, largely attributable to tax cuts. He said House Bill 32 would bring in much-needed state revenue. According to the latest Kentucky Health Issues Poll, three out of four Kentucky adults approve taxing e-cigarettes and vaping products. That support includes 78% of Democrats, 76% of Republicans and 72% of independent voters.”

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House bill would tax e-cigarettes, currently the only tobacco products not subject to state excise tax

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VAPING NEWS: MARYLAND [Vape Tax & Flavor Ban]

“The American Lung association said, Maryland is on the right track to stopping the trend, but it needs to do more. That includes removing all flavored tobacco products from the market. Another way the state is working to lower tobacco usage is to increase the tobacco tax. Senate Bill Three would not only raise the tax by $2 but will make sure that the taxes are the same for every tobacco or vaping product.”

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General Assembly considering flavored products ban

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VAPING NEWS: UTAH [86% Vape Tax + Flavor & Online Sales Restrictions + Reclassify Vape Products As Tobacco]

“Utah legislators this session are pushing to add a state tax to e-cigarettes, limit the sale of flavored products to specialty tobacco stores and raise the state’s legal tobacco age. An outright flavor ban — as some vape shop owners have feared and some health advocates have pleaded for — has not been proposed in legislation. According to proposed bill SB0037, vaping and e-cigarette products would be considered the same as tobacco products and subject to the same rules. “It establishes, hopefully, one of the best preventive measures, and that is it puts a significant tax on vaping e-cigarettes and vaping products, which will be the same tax which is on other tobacco products,” said Christensen, the bill’s sponsor. That tax would be 86% of the manufacturer’s sale price, Christensen explained, as it is for tobacco products. The bill would also restrict online sale of vaping products and carry a large fine for the seller.”

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Utah lawmakers look to continue efforts to stem youth vaping

PROPOSED UTAH BILL SB0037

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VAPING NEWS: UnTRUTH INITIATIVE [Fake Anti-Vaping Claims]

“The Truth Initiative hasn’t yet blamed global warming, shrinking Mars bars or the ending to Game of Thrones on vaping – but give it time. It does say vaping has nothing to do with declining rates of teen smoking in the USA, and now it is promoting a study claiming that using an ecig could encourage teens into a lifetime of drug use. There is no evidence to say that vapers go on to smoker and take drugs, the suggestion is beyond stupid. There is evidence that vaping is a gateway out of smoking and that the Truth Initiative only cares about securing future funding. This was an example of data manipulation to produce a required result; a big lie.”

BILL TARLING – “The Truth Initiative” is often referred to as “The UnTruth Initiative” due to their extensive range of misleading and intentionally deceptive fabricated claims and anti-vaping propaganda that defies any common sense logic, and is filled with more head scratching blunders than even an old ’50 Sci-Fi low budget B-Movie could come up with

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Vaping Causes Everything

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VAPING NEWS: HAWAII [Flavor Ban]

“Hawaii can expect to see more federal oversight of tobacco and vaping sales beginning this month, now that the federal government has caught up with Hawaii in prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to anyone under 21. The Hawaii Department of Health issued a warning this week to companies that make, distribute or sell flavored cartridge- or pod-based e-cigarettes to stop sales by the end of January, or risk penalties by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Some Hawaii legislators are considering a ban on the sale of all flavored e-cigarette products. Others are considering raising penalties for minors who are caught with vaping paraphernalia.”

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More Oversight Of Vape Shops Expected Under New Federal Ban On Tobacco Sales

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VAPING NEWS: VERMONT [Flavor Ban]

“With Vermont lawmakers poised to pass legislation this year banning flavored nicotine and vaping products, the tobacco industry is putting its energy and money into opposing just one aspect of the bill: a ban on menthol. Bracing for the legislation, tobacco companies have spent tens of thousands of dollars on lobbyists to prevent the forced removal of menthol cigarettes and e-cigarette products from the market. Since September, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, which also owns the vape brand Vuse, has spent nearly $40,000 on lobbyists in Vermont, according to disclosure forms. The tobacco giant Altria, the parent company of Philip Morris, which owns 35% share of the popular e-cigarette company Juul, has spent about $46,000 on lobbyists in the same period. R.J. Reynolds has hired the lobbying firm MMR to represent it in Montpelier. Altria and the lobbying firm it has hired, William Shouldice & Associates, did not respond to requests for comment. Last year, Vermont also took action to restrict vaping use, raising the age to purchase the products to 21, levying a 92% tax on the devices and nicotine “pods” and banning online sales of the products. The tobacco industry spent $200,000 on lobbyists in 2019 — primarily to oppose the online ban and tax measures”

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Tobacco industry targets Vermont’s proposed ban on menthol products

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VAPING NEWS: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA [Vape Ban]

“The Board of Supervisors today formally approved a one-year moratorium on the sale and distribution of electronic smoking devices in unincorporated areas of San Diego County, along with a ban on the sale of flavored and smokeless tobacco products. The ban also applies to outdoor smoking at restaurants. Regulations and the moratorium will take effect July 1. Hookah tobacco use is exempt from the ordinance for the time being. The board’s vote was 3-2 — with Supervisors Jim Desmond and Kristin Gaspar opposed.”

BILL TARLINGDon’t you love government, where 3 people get to dictate and impose their personal beliefs which must be obeyed by the public

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County Supervisors approve ban of flavored, smokeless tobacco products