VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday 19 February 2019.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday 19 February 2019.

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for the 19 February 2019 Tuesday. (Update the news at 10h55)


FRANCE: CANNABIS, UNFORGETTABLE OPPORTUNITIES!


Hemp professionals regret overly complex French legislation on cannabis, which, in their opinion, hampers the development of the sector at a time when the European Parliament has just voted for a resolution in favor of therapeutic cannabis. (See article)


CANADA: A COLLEGE DISMISSES 6 STUDENTS FOLLOWING A “TRAFFIC” OF E-CIGARETTES!


The "epidemic" use of electronic cigarettes in the United States among young people seems to be infecting Quebec. After many warnings, the Laval Citizen College expelled 6 students from Secondary 2 to 4 for selling these illegal products at school. (See article)


SWITZERLAND: IS MORE NICOTINE IN E-CIGARETTES?


It is a paradox that the Tages-Anzieger and the Bund point out this Tuesday: anti-smoking experts demand to authorize nicotine concentrations five times higher for electronic cigarettes than what the Federal Council. (See article)


HONG KONG: PRISON FOR REFRACTORY VAPOTE?


For the Hong Kong government, it is more important to protect young people from vaping than to give smokers an alternative to traditional tobacco products. (See article)


FRANCE: SMOKING REDUCES CAPACITY TO SEE FORMS AND COLORS?


Smoking decreases the ability of smokers to discern colors and shapes. The effects of toxic substances in cigarette smoke on the vascular system could be the cause. (See article)

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