VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 10 April 2018
VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 10 April 2018

VAP'BREVES: The news of Tuesday 10 April 2018

Vap'Breves offers you your e-cigarette flash news for Tuesday 10 Avril 2018. (Update the news at 07h15.)


NEW ZEALAND: CALL FOR SUPPORT FOR VAPOTAGE!


Government-funded smoking cessation services will have less and less interest if they refuse to help those who want to try vaping, new research shows. (See article)


FRANCE: EX-SMOKER MAKES TOBACCO WITH FACEBOOK GROUP


" I do not smoke anymore ! #JNFP "brings together more 11 000 members on the social network Facebook. This group was founded by a resident of Plérin, in Côtes-d'Armor, became a tobacco specialist. It is a private online space, where solidarity for all addicted or ex-tobacco addicts circulates. (See article)


CANADA: DEATH KILLS SOME TOBACCO GRAMES


In a Bordeaux prison struggling with a "problem of overpopulation", Michel Barrette was allegedly beaten to death by three inmates for a few "unfortunate" grams of tobacco. Seriously injured, he would have remained in his cell for more than two hours until the "representative of the detainee committee", the co-accused Tarik Biji, finally agreed to alert the prison guards. (See article)


USA: US PRESIDENTS, THESE GREAT ADDICTS OF TOBACCO!


Tracing back from Bill Clinton's cigar case, Nixon and Ford pipes, and Hoover's chair bars, the history of the Oval Office and its occupants was steeped in thick plumes of smoke. (See article)

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