Vapers Digest 11th August

Monday’s News at a glance:

Tied Up in Notts – Report Shows Lives Can Be Saved – Regulatory Void Fuels Zombie Vape Problem – Looking Forward to COP 11 with Martin Cullip – Ziauddin Islam’s Post – Patents Wars – Exclusive: USPS blocks shipping of illicit vapes in boost for Big Tobacco – Sharing Expertise -Wherever you go, there you are –  Yet Another Anti-Vaping Echo Chamber: Why This “Community of Practice” Misses the Point – Opinion: Pharmacist advocates for easier access to Health Canada-approved nicotine pouch – Spain resorts to ‘ideological’ defence of pouch ban proposal – AIIMS-Delhi researchers call for relook at ban on e-cigarettes – TOP HARM REDUCTION FIGURES REFLECT ON THE #GFN25 CONFERENCE

Three From Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes

Tied Up in Notts

A joint operation between Nottingham City Council’s Trading Standards team and Nottinghamshire Police has resulted in the closure of a shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham, following the discovery of illegal goods being sold from the premises. The raid unearthed illicit disposable vapes along with nitrous oxide cannisters.

Report Shows Lives Can Be Saved

A new report released by the international health experts at tobaccoharmreduction.net highlights a stark disparity in smoking rates between Sri Lanka and countries with progressive nicotine policies. Male smoking prevalence in Sri Lanka stands at 17.7% – more than three times the rate in Sweden, where safer nicotine alternatives are accessible, acceptable and affordable for adult smokers looking to quit.

Regulatory Void Fuels Zombie Vape Problem

A regulatory void fuels illicit markets and poses risks to public health, warns the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA). The words of warning demanding proportionate regulation came in response to recent concerns about dangerous “zombie vapes” and the desire to protect consumers across Asia Pacific region.


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