Vapers Digest 14th July
Monday’s News at a glance:
Over 1000 Vapes Seized – Vapers Treated Like Piggy Banks – GFN Declared a Breakthrough Success – Rapid response to: One in 20 adults in England now smoke cigarettes and vape, study finds – Sweden slams leaked EU plan to fund budget with tobacco tax hike – Has Ethics in Medical Research Completely Disappeared? Study Assigns Half of Pregnant Women Subjects to Continue Smoking – Who’s Missing From the Tobacco Harm Reduction Conversation? – Most teens who try vaping have quit within a year, new national U.S study finds – Shaping The Future Of Tobacco Harm Reduction In Asia-Pacific: AFN25 – Clearing the Smoke: Why Uganda Must Embrace Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) and Why The WHO Must Get the Science Right – Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin’s PMTA Registry Law – Youth vaping rates have dropped by 28%, analysis shows – WHO’s Sin Tax Scheme Is a War on the Working Class – UK Smoking Ban & the Black Market Chaos | IEA Live – Power in a Pouch | Prof Marewa Glover
Two From Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes
Over 1000 Vapes Seized
Barking and Dagenham Trading Standards has seized almost 1,300 illegal vapes from retailers in the district over the first two weeks of the nationwide ban on disposable/single-use vapes, which came into effect on 1 June 2025. This highlights how the current ban is failing – confirmed in an opinion piece in Talking Retail magazine.
Vapers Treated Like Piggy Banks
A leak of the European Commission’s new plan shows it intends to raise taxes on vapes, nicotine pouches, and heated tobacco products. The World Vapers’ Alliance says this is not about protecting public health, calling it a “blatant cash grab”. The leaked impact assessment, now published online so the public can read it, “exposes a scheme to squeeze extra millions out of adult vapers and users of safer nicotine alternatives, with little regard for the real-world consequences”.
GFN Declared a Breakthrough Success
The 12th Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN25) concluded in Warsaw on 21 June 2025. The success of GFN25 was celebrated as a breakthrough in tobacco harm reduction by the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA). The organisation says compelling evidence in favour of tobacco harm reduction continues gaining momentum despite opposition from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and its Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).
Rapid response to: One in 20 adults in England now smoke cigarettes and vape, study finds
Richard Pruen, BMJ
Dear Editor,
As a non-academic, but feeling the need to speak up for consumers as a consumer, please excuse any poor writing; this is a first attempt at a response.
My story and experience are as follows: I have used e-cigs (vapes) since 2007, finding I had switched to exclusive vaping in March of 2009, I discovered that I had not bought any tobacco for at least 4 weeks, and had no desire to do so. Accidental quitting is unheard of with any other method, given I was a 60/day cigerette smoker. Since then, I have had an MRI at 15 years, I specifically asked if the doctors could see any sign I vaped, they said they could not, and that I had the lungs of a non-smoker, the smoking damage had healed.
Sweden slams leaked EU plan to fund budget with tobacco tax hike
SnusForumNet
Sweden’s finance minister says leaked plans to fund the next EU budget with a tobacco tax hike are “completely unacceptable” and vowed to continue her fight for Swedish snus.
Elisabeth Svantesson, Sweden’s finance minister and member of the centre-right Moderate Party, took to X to express her outrage over plans described in a leaked German government document suggesting the next EU budget could be funded by new taxes on tobacco and electronic waste.
Has Ethics in Medical Research Completely Disappeared? Study Assigns Half of Pregnant Women Subjects to Continue Smoking
Dr. Michael Siegel, The Rest Of The Story
A clinical trial published last week in the journal Preventive Medicine randomized pregnant women who smoked to either continue smoking their usual brand or to switch to a very low nicotine content cigarette brand. The study did inquire whether the subjects wanted or intended to quit smoking and excluded those who did. Nevertheless, after this initial indication of their present intentions, the subjects randomized to the “control” group were instructed to continue smoking their usual brand of cigarettes. The subjects in the “intervention” group were also instructed to continue smoking, but to do so using the very low nicotine cigarette brand.
Who’s Missing From the Tobacco Harm Reduction Conversation?
Kiran Sidhu, Filter
When it comes to tobacco harm reduction, whose opinions and voices should be heard? The question was put to a host of experts at the Global Forum on Nicotine, which took place in Warsaw, Poland from June 19-21.
A session titled, “Who else should be in the room?” was pertinent to this year’s conference theme of effective communication for tobacco harm reduction (THR).
Most teens who try vaping have quit within a year, new national U.S study finds
Ali Anderson, Clearing The Air
More than half of teens who tried vaping had quit by the following year, a new U.S study finds
Just 5.6 per cent of teens who tried vaping became regular users a year later
The most common pattern among teen vapers was reducing or stopping use within a year
Teens who smoked cigarettes or had parents who used nicotine were more likely to keep vaping
Shaping The Future Of Tobacco Harm Reduction In Asia-Pacific: AFN25
The Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates, Scoop
The inaugural Asia Forum on Nicotine (AFN) will take place online on Wednesday, 27 August 2025, beginning at 1300 Singapore Time (SGT). This high-impact event will convene global and regional leaders in science, public health, and lived experience to address the urgent challenges and transformative opportunities in tobacco harm reduction across the Asia-Pacific region.
Clearing the Smoke: Why Uganda Must Embrace Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) and Why The WHO Must Get the Science Right
Joel Sawa, Medium
Uganda’s Progress and the Challenges That Remain:
This article is written in response to the World Health Organization’s publication titled “World No Tobacco Day 2025: Unmasking the Appeal Protecting Uganda’s Youth,” published on the WHO Africa website on 31 May 2025. While we commend the WHO for its continued leadership in tobacco control, we believe this particular communication requires balance and clarity especially regarding nicotine, tobacco harm reduction (THR), and the role of safer alternatives in public hea
Lawsuit Challenges Wisconsin’s PMTA Registry Law
Jim McDonald, Vaping 360
A group of vaping industry stakeholders have sued the state of Wisconsin seeking to block enforcement of a PMTA registry law that took effect July 1. Enforcement of the law is scheduled to begin Sept. 1.
The lawsuit was filed June 30 in the U.S. District Court for Western Wisconsin by attorney Eric Heyer on behalf of a coalition called Wisconsinites for Alternatives to Smoking and Tobacco, along with several individual businesses and people.
Youth vaping rates have dropped by 28%, analysis shows
Dublin People
The proportion of 15–19-year-olds using e-cigarettes daily has fallen by 28% between 2023 and 2024, decreasing from a 12.9% incidence rate to 9.3%, according to new analysis of the Government’s annual Healthy Ireland survey.
Responsible Vaping Ireland (RVI), the national trade association for vaping retailers, says this is clear evidence of the positive impact of the December 2023 ban on the sale of vaping products to under-18s, a measure RVI actively campaigned for.
WHO’s Sin Tax Scheme Is a War on the Working Class
Martin Cullip, Town Hall
As the World Health Organization (WHO) stares down a $600 million deficit in 2025, its solution is not to look inward, tighten belts, or confront its own policy failures. Instead, it wants to reach deeper into the pockets of consumers and taxpayers through sweeping “sin taxes” on tobacco and alcohol – and anything else it deems unhealthy. This isn’t sound public health. It’s regressive social engineering. These taxes are crafted by unelected bureaucrats, funded by taxpayers, and levied on the backs of consumers already struggling with the cost of living.
UK Smoking Ban & the Black Market Chaos | IEA Live
Institute of Economic Affairs
In this Institute of Economic Affairs explainer, former Justice Secretary Sir Robert Buckland, IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon, and former ASH Director Clive Bates examine the UK government’s proposal to introduce a “generational tobacco ban” as part of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill. The panel explores the legal, economic, and public health implications of a policy that would raise the legal smoking age year by year — effectively banning tobacco for future generations.
Power in a Pouch | Prof Marewa Glover
TobaccoHarmReduction
How Sweden and New Zealand Are Reducing Smoking Through Harm Reduction In this video, Dr. Marewa Glover reflects on the key takeaways from Power in a Pouch, sharing why Sweden’s success is not isolated—and how New Zealand mirrors it with its bold embrace of vaping. Drawing from her personal and professional insights, Marewa highlights the power of harm reduction in lowering smoking rates, particularly among women and low-income groups.
A look back at how things have moved on or otherwise…
Analysis of FDA data suggests big US vape brands will grow, as smaller ones decline
ECig Intelligence
E-cigarettes manufactured by large companies may soon dominate the US vape market while many of those produced by smaller players disappear, new research by ECigIntelligence suggests.
Fully Aware | Health Canada Pushes People Back to Smoking
Janine Timmons, Brent Stafford, Regwatch
It’s inexplicable. The Canadian government appears hellbent on destroying the health and wellbeing of over one million citizens in a misguided, ill-conceived effort to eradicate nicotine use in the country.
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