VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday 25 June 2019.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news of Tuesday 25 June 2019.

Vap'News offers you your flash news around the e-cigarette for the 25 June 2019 Tuesday. (Update the news at 10h07)


FRANCE: THE PROGRAM OF THE 3EME SUMMIT OF THE VAPE IS FALLING!


The 3rd Vape Summit will take place on October 14, 2019 in Paris with the ambition to change the outlook on vaping. The full program and prices are available on the official website of the event. (Visit the ARVA reporting website)


CANADA: RIGHT4VAPERS RESPOND TO INCREASED VAPING AMONG YOUTH


Provincial tobacco control coalitions and physician groups reacted immediately to the study's results and the media headlines speak volumes: a recent report from the British Medical Journal shows that the Canada experienced a "phenomenal", "dizzying" and "colossal" increase in teenage vaping. (See article)


FRANCE: 700 000 SMOKERS HAVE REMOVED TOBACCO IN RECENT YEARS


In 7 years, hundreds of thousands of smokers have managed to limit their tobacco consumption, or even to stop it, according to a study by Public Health France. The e-cigarette is believed to be largely responsible for stopping smoking in France. (See article)


USA: FLORIDA BANS VAPOTAGE FROM 1ER JULY!


Several new laws will come into effect next week in Florida, including a ban on vaping in closed workplaces. The vaping ban that came into effect on July 1 is an extension of the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act, originally passed in 1985 to protect people from second-hand smoke, and amended several times over the past 30 years. (See article)

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