VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Thursday 20 June 2019.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Thursday 20 June 2019.

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for the day of Thursday 20 June 2019. (Update the news at 10h35)


FRANCE: VAP-ACCESS OPENS A NEW BOUTIQUE IN BAYEUX!


It is in 2003 that Stéphane Aguay and Christophe Albert, the managers, opened the first shop Vap-Access, In Nantes. The brand they created is designed to give customers the benefit of their e-cigarette expertise. (See article)


UNITED STATES: A 75% TAX ON THE VAPE IN THE MASSACHUSETTS WHO INQUIRES!


The state of Massachusetts is preparing to impose a 75% excise tax on vaping products. E-cigarette vendors urged lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon to reconsider the legislation arguing that it would hurt state shops and adult smokers trying to quit smoking. (See article)


FRANCE: "TOBACCO IS NO LONGER FASHION" ACCORDING TO A DOCTOR


For Dr Sofio, prevention manager at the Ligue contre le cancer de Haute-Vienne, the drop in tobacco consumption should not make people forget the risks of other addictions, to drugs and alcohol. It is on the image conveyed and the ability to say no that he wants to work. (See article)


UNITED STATES: NEBRASKA SCHOOL CHECKS NICOTINE AT STUDENTS!


A Nebraska high school is taking action to crack down on youth vaping. The Fairbury Public School will begin randomly testing nicotine in students. The director stated that 20 at 25 students would be randomly selected for tests about nine times per school year. (See article)

 

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