Vap'Brèves offers you your flash e-cigarette news for the day of Thursday 16 November 2017. (Update the news at 10h14)
CÔTE D'IVOIRE: THE TROUBLE SILENCE ON THE ANTI-TOBACCO LAW
Côte d'Ivoire remains the only country in West Africa that does not have a law on the marketing and consumption of tobacco, while in October 2013, the head of state, Alassane Ouattara, signed the Protocol on the Illicit Trade in Tobacco. (See article)
FRANCE: ANPAA GIVES ITS POSITION ON VAPING
While vaping is the subject of intense debate within the scientific community, ANPAA is taking advantage of the Tobacco-Free Ego (s) to clarify its position: vaping is a tool to help quit smoking, but its use as its advertising must be regulated. (See article)
CANADA: CEGEP TO BECOME TOTALLY NON-SMOKING AND NON-VAPOTING
As of Sunday, November 26, Cégep Beauce-Appalaches will become a completely smoke-free environment on all of its sites within the framework of the requirements of the Tobacco Control Act. Until now, smoking was prohibited in an area with a radius of 9 meters from a door, window or air intake. (See article)