Vapers Digest 11th September
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
Vape Industry Anxious for Triton Hearing ~ Mixed Feelings at PMTA Anniversary ~ Czech Republic to ban flavoured vapes and hike tax ~ Teen vaping in U.S. hits 10-year low ~ ERS Makes More Wild Claims ~ Lords Debate Children Vaping ~ Experts React to Unpublished Abstract ~ Youth Vapor Product Use at Historic Lows, Use of New Oral Nicotine Products Still Low ~ New regulations cause nicotine pouch shortage across Canada ~ Opinion: Nicotine pouches are helping me quit smoking. Ottawa shouldn’t ban them ~ A Primer on the City of Stockholm’s attempts to revoke Snusbolaget Norden’s sales permit ~ Stanton Glantz Demands FDA Bans Nic Salts and Pouches in Light of New CDC Use Figures ~ “Speech Regulation and Tobacco Harm Reduction” ~ Experimenting with different vapes could be crucial to help people quit smoking ~ Vape experimentation could be vital to help people quit smoking
Two From Tobacco Reporter
Two From Ali Anderson, Clearing The Air
New regulations cause nicotine pouch shortage across Canada
Christopher Oldcorn, Western Standard News
New rules stopping convenience stores from selling nicotine pouches have left many Canadians scrambling to find the product.
On August 28, the federal government stopped the sale of nicotine pouches in convenience stores and banned flavours.
They can only be sold behind the counter in pharmacies.
Users have found it difficult to find the nicotine pouches, as many pharmacies do not have them in stock yet.
Kurt Laver, Financial Post
I’m a plumber who owns his own business in the Niagara Region, and I’ve been a smoker for 14 years. I have no relationship — personal, paid, professional, whatever — with the tobacco industry, except that I am a longtime user of their products.
Over the last six months I’ve been using nicotine pouches to try to get away from cigarettes. I’ve managed to go from smoking as many as 16 cigarettes a day to just one or two, all because of nicotine pouches. I am sure other people have experienced similar benefits from pouches.
Two From The Daily Pouch
Attempts to revoke Snusbolaget Norden’s sales permit
Maddison King
Bureaucracy—AKA the art of making the possible impossible—is alive and well in Sweden. The Licensing Unit of the City of Stockholm has threatened to revoke the Swedish sales permit for traditional snus manufactured by Swedish Match over differing interpretations of age verification rules for online deliveries. Let’s try and make sense of it all.
Stanton Glantz Demands FDA Bans Nic Salts and Pouches in Light of New CDC Use Figures
Joseph Hart
Stanton Glant’s reputation as both a researcher and a human being has taken a beating in recent years. These days, he’s the embodiment of St. George in Retirement Syndrome, incapable of telling the difference between smoking harm-reduction products that cause insignificant harm and his mortal enemy, the combustible cigarette.
A look back at how things have moved on or otherwise…
The Butler Express. …
Coming to a town near you! – Colin Mendelsohn
MINISTER BUTLER’S UPDATED VAPING REGULATIONS are outlined in a recent Consultation Paper. Consultation has been sought as a box-ticking exercise, with 2 weeks to respond! Based on past experience, it is almost certain that the plan will be submitted for legislation with minor, if any, changes.
Tobacco exceptionalism?
Christopher Snowdon, Velvet Glove Iron Fist
Is tobacco a unique product or not? Let’s ask comedy professor Anna Gilmore.
Anna Gilmore, 2007:
‘The International Monetary Fund encourages privatization of state-owned industries, including tobacco industries, to help address macroeconomic problems and promote economic growth; however, it fails to consider the unique nature of an industry whose product kills.’
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