VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday, May 26, 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday, May 26, 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for Friday 26 Mai 2017. (Update the news to 10h00).


CANADA: CIGARETTE AND OFFENSE, MONEY GOING IN SMOKE


Last summer, Quebeckers discovered the new ban on smoking on the terraces of bars and restaurants. With the return of the summer, here is a reminder of the other prohibitions provided by the Tobacco Act and their impacts in the event of infractions. (See article)


AUSTRALIA: STUDY ACCUSES ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE OF DAMAGE TO LUNGS


A recent Australian study accuses e-cigarette vapor exposure of damaging the lungs. According to the researchers, this would certainly not be a harmless alternative to smoking. (See article)


UNITED STATES: SENATOR CONCERNED ABOUT IMPORTATION OF CHINESE E-CIGARETTES.


 An Oregon lawmaker expresses concerns about the safety of e-cigarettes imported from China. For Senator Ron Wyden, the safety standards of products imported from China are low. (See article)


UNITED STATES: EXPOSURE TO VAPOR WHICH IS NOT HAZARDOUS TO CHILDREN


According to a report published Thursday by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many adults would not be worried about their children being exposed to e-cigarette vapor. (See article)


CONGO: THE ANTI-TOBACCO LAW Voted BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IS NOT RESPECTED


Five days before the celebration of World No Tobacco Day on May 31, some Pontenegrin smokers do not remember Law No. 12-2012 of July 4 relating to tobacco control. Others who know her refuse to respect her. Because cigarettes continue to be smoked in public places. (See article)

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