Vapers Digest 12th January

Monday’s News at a glance:

Richmond Uses Vape Kits to Drive Success ~ Mackinac Center Comment to FDA Regarding Modified Risk Tobacco Products ~ Nicotine Is Back—and America’s Better for It ~ Youth, Nicotine, and the Misuse of “Addiction” in Policy Debate ~ The Real Drivers of Youth Substance Use: Separating Science From Scare Stories ~ Finding Hope in Tobacco Control’s Rare Gems ~ The Media’s Blind Spot: Why Adult Quitters Are Never Interviewed ~ Opening Substack post: an interview with me ~ To the 1.3 Billion People Who Smoke Cigarettes: We’re Very Sorry. ~ China Regulates Nicotine Pouches Under Strict Tobacco Rules ~ Lab study’s passive vaping claims don’t match real-world exposure, say experts ~ BREAKING: China Brings Nicotine Pouches Under Tobacco Monopoly Regulation, Signaling Major Shift for Oral Products ~ SUICIDAL POLICY | Michelle Minton and America’s War on Safer Nicotine


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Youth, Nicotine, and the Misuse of “Addiction” in Policy Debate

Global Institute for Novel Nicotine (GINN)

Youth “addiction” to nicotine pouches and other smoke-free nicotine products is increasingly invoked as a political shorthand, often without reference to how addiction is actually defined in modern clinical science. This matters, because the DSM-5 framework, the global reference standard for diagnosing substance-related disorders, does not define addiction by frequency of use alone, nor does it treat all forms of nicotine use as equivalent in terms of harm or clinical significance.

Diane Caruana, Vaping Post

As nicotine markets evolve and smoking rates continue to decline in many countries, policymakers face a growing challenge: young people are experimenting with a wider range of substances at the same time that adult smokers are increasingly turning to safer nicotine alternatives. Too often, these trends are blurred together in public debate, leading to restrictive policies that risk undermining public health rather than improving it. New research on youth cannabis and nicotine use highlights this tension and reinforces the need for harm-reduction-based regulation instead of prohibitionist responses.


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