Vapers Digest 15th February
Wednesday’s News at a glance:
Kenneth Warner (U of Michigan), Neal Benowitz (UCSF), Ann McNeill (King's College London), and Nancy Rigotti (Harvard Med School) are co-authors on a new article in Nature Medicine.
Waiting on the PDF, but the message looks good. https://t.co/iPWekmPTvO
— Gregory Conley (@GregTHR) February 15, 2023
I depart @INNCOorg with great love and immense respect for all INNCO country members, the Governing Board and Secretariat members.https://t.co/spRt5octM7
— Charles A. Gardner, PhD (@ChaunceyGardner) February 14, 2023
Notice of Departure – Charles A. Gardner PhD.
Innco
The Governing Board of INNCO wishes to notify its members and the general public of the departure of INNCO’s former Executive Director, Mr Charles A. Gardner PhD.
Charles joined INNCO in April 2021, and was responsible for leading the activities of INNCO’s secretariat to support its members and drive the global movement for tobacco harm reduction. During his tenure, Charles championed several causes within INNCO, such as promoting public knowledge about the benefits of safer nicotine, including its therapeutic benefits, and the widespread misinfodemic about vaping. Charles is a man of science and values the use of evidence to make convincing arguments in favour of harm reduction.
Three from Dave Cross, Planet Of The Vapes
Call To Support Filipino Law
It is time for politicians to support the pro-harm reduction Filipino vape law, not relitigate it, says the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA). “Any concerns about youth vaping are well covered in last year’s landmark vape law. The Philippines has more than enough regulations and safeguards now in place, without a Senator trying to relitigate everything,” says Nancy Loucas, Executive Coordinator of CAPHRA.
UK Disposables Ban One Step Closer
Dr Caroline Johnson presented her 10-Minute Bill to Parliament with the support of two ex-Health Secretaries and has progressed to the next legislative stage. The MP for Sleaford and North Hykeham had the support of MPs including Andrea Leadsom, Caroline Lucas, Maggie Throup, and Steve Brine among others. The action is notable for the number of Conservative politicians in favour of banning an aspect of vaping, a party hitherto committed to tobacco harm reduction and free markets.
Radio 4 Lays Into Disposables
Planet of the Vape News predicted that 2023 would see a growing rise in pressure on disposable products and manufacturers. Coming at the same time as a move to ban disposables in Parliament, BBC Radio 4’s show You and Yours looked at the environmental impact of disposable products, the lack of adherence to WEEE regulations by the industry, and took UKVIA’s John Dunne to task.
New Bill Pressures FDA to Crack Down on Disposable Vapes
Jim McDonald, Vaping 360
A new House bill would require the FDA to update its vaping product enforcement guidance to specify “how the agency will prioritize enforcement against disposable ENDS products.” The bill was introduced last week by Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, and has been assigned to the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
“As the mother of two children and a former healthcare executive, I am pleased to introduce this critical legislation,” said Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat serving South Florida’s 20th congressional district. “I am calling on the Biden Administration to close this harmful loophole for the sake of our youth and to put an end to this national epidemic.”
On this Day…2021
APPG Holds COP9 Inquiry
Dave Cross, Planet of the Vapes
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Vaping held its initial fact gathering inquiry for the forthcoming World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) Conference of Parties (COP9). It heard representations from the UK Vape Industry Association, Professor Lynne Dawkins, the New Nicotine Alliance and WeVape.
One thousand, Three hundred
Skip Murray
I started my day with a moment of silence. A quiet reflection about the 1,300 families who will be crying tears of sorrow today as they lose a loved one to death by smoking. This happens every day in America, the need to plan 1300 more funerals. A heartbreaking reality on Valentine’s Day.
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