VAP'BREVES: The vape news of Tuesday 15 May 2018

VAP'BREVES: The vape news of Tuesday 15 May 2018

Vap'Breves offers you your flash news of the vape for Tuesday 15 Mai 2018. (Update the news at 08h30.)


CANADA: MAKING CAMPUSES 100% SMOKE-FREE ... STILL A WAY TO MAKE 


There is still a long way to go to make campuses 100% smoke-free in Alberta, according to Action on Smoking and Health. It publishes its first ever list of post-secondary institutions in Alberta, ranked according to their efforts to reduce tobacco and cannabis use among their students and employees. (See article)


UNITED STATES: ALASKA BANS THE PURCHASE OF E-CIGARETTE TO UNDER 19 YEARS OLD


After more than 6 years of work on the subject, the state of Alaska in the United States has just passed a law to ban tobacco in public places. At the same time, the sale of electronic cigarettes has also been banned for those under the age of 19. (See article)


UNITED STATES: THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GIVES ITS POSITION ON THE E-CIGARETTE


In a recent statement, The American Cancer Society gave its position on electronic cigarettes. Cautious, she declares that if the vape is less harmful than conventional tobacco products, it is nevertheless not without risks. (See article)


MAURITANIA: VOTE OF AN ANTI-TOBACCO LAW IN THE COUNTRY


The Mauritanian National Assembly approved Monday in Nouakchott, a bill on the production, importation, consumption, marketing, distribution, advertising and promotion of tobacco and its derivatives, APA said. (See article)

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