VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday July 7, 2017

VAP'BREVES: The news of Friday July 7, 2017

Vap'Brèves offers you your e-cigarette flash update for 7 Friday 2017. (Update the news to 14h00).


FRANCE: A CALL TO THE SWEDISH GOVERNMENT, 1ER OF THE FIGHT AGAINST SMOKING


Eighteen experts, including Jacques LE HOUEZEC, president of SOVAPE, officially asked the European Union to reconsider its position on SNUS *. Clive Bates calls on the Swedish government to promote the public health tobacco reduction strategy and take a leadership role in Europe. (See article)


FRANCE: TOBACCO INCREASE IN 10 EUROS? NOT BEFORE THE END OF THE QUINQUENNAT


Always be wary of politics, Newspeak consubstantial to the executive. We still remember the enthusiasm raised by the health officers, the announcement of the pack of cigarettes soon to ten euros. (See article)


CANADA: ILLEGAL IMPORTATION OF E-CIGARETTE, ABANDONED PROSECUTIONS!


Two men who were the subject of 24 charges under the Customs Act for importing electronic cigarettes from China saw the charges against them being withdrawn because of the lengthy delays. (See article)


USA: ARE ANTI-VAPE LAWS INCONSTITUTIONAL?


What does the FDA expect from the e-cigarette? Are not these measures unconstitutional? A site is clearly asking the question. (See article)


FRANCE: THE TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS LOBBY IS MOBILIZED AGAINST THE TRACEABILITY OF CIGARETTES


A cigarette control system is under study in France. Industrialists, suspected of supplying border countries where tobacco is cheaper, are slowing down. (See article)

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