Vapers Digest 16th November
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
The Beginning of a New Smoke-Free Era
Philip Morris International
TGA admits that Australia’s vaping regulations are not working
Dr. Colin Mendelsohn, colinmendelsohn.com.au
THE HEAD OF THE THERAPEUTIC GOODS ADMINISTRATION (TGA) has finally admitted the disastrous and predictable failure of Australia’s vaping regulations. It was embarrassing to watch Associate Professor John Skerrit being questioned at Senate Estimates last week in Canberra. He acknowledged
- There has been a dramatic increase in youth vaping
- Huge numbers of low-quality products are entering the country and are being sold on the black market and we can’t stop them
- Only 1,353 doctors have applied to be authorised prescribers out of 130,000 registered doctors (1%)
- Less than 10% of adult vapers have a prescription for nicotine
Vaping’s illegal in Qatar World Cup
– but Brit company offering to pay fines
Andy Gilpin, Daily Star
Errant vapers at the World Cup have been dealt a lifeline after a UK-based company offered to pay their fines and stop them going back on the fags.
E-cigarettes have illegal Qatar state since 2014 and fans could face draw-dropping fines of up to 10,000 Riyals – around £2,200 – or a maximum of three months in prison if they’re caught.
Tobacco and nicotine products in Qatar.
A short guide for travellers to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
INNCO Weekly Issue | Nov 14th, 2022
Innco
Hi Dear Friends,
It’s always a pleasure to greet you. INNCO has released a Press Release concerning Philip Morris International’s acquisition of Swedish Match. If you would like to read it, you can do it here.
Two weeks ago, we uploaded a video from Dr. Wasim from Norway on our YouTube Channel. If you want to check the video out, you can do it here.
Jacob Sullum, Reason
The campaign for Proposition 31, a ballot initiative that Californians approved by a wide margin last week, urged voters to “protect kids from candy-flavored tobacco.” That slogan packed an impressive amount of dishonesty into five words.
The initiative’s main target was nicotine vaping products, which do not contain tobacco and were already legally restricted to adults.
On this Day…2020
Harry’s blog 106: Back to front
Harry Shapiro
As we have seen with the Trump playbook, seeding the media with conspiracy theories is the last gasp of the desperate and deluded. This is a favoured tactic of all anti-tobacco harm reduction organisations: anybody supporting THR must, by definition, be in the pocket of Big Tobacco and/or be a part of a ‘front organisation’.
Another Groundless Gateway
Courtesy of Children’s National Hospital – Brad Rodu
Pediatrics, the flagship journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, published an article two and a half years ago asserting that e-cigarettes are a “gateway” to smoking. After extensively analyzing the data from the FDA’s Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health, or PATH, on which the claim was based, I concluded that the study was so flawed that it deserved retraction. I discussed this in several blog posts (here, here, here and here).
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