Vap'News offers you your flash news about the e-cigarette for Wednesday 13 June 2018. (Update the news at 10h50.)
FRANCE: POPULATION SAYS CANNABIS THERAPEUTIC!
Are you going to see dozens of coffee-shops flourish in France? Unthinkable just a few years ago, there is nothing incongruous about the question. Several brands have already opened here and there, including the most recent in the 11rd district of the capital. Response from the authorities? Total radio silence! (See article)
CANADA: HEALTH CANADA ANNOUNCES INVESTIGATION ON TOBACCO CONSUMPTION
Today, Health Canada released the results of l'' Canadian Youth Tobacco, Alcohol and Drug Use Survey 2016-2017 (ECCTADJ). (See article)
FRANCE: BORROWER INSURANCE, IT'S TWICE MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE TO VAPOTE!
According to the insurance code, any person who has never smoked or smoked during the last 24 months at the time of the signing of the contract is considered as non-smoker. Fans of vaping via electronic cigarettes are also considered smokers. (See article)
UNITED STATES: PENNSYLVANIA TO BAN E-CIGARETTE
In Pennsylvania, the House of Representatives unanimously passed a law that could prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes and other vaping products to minors. (See article)
HONG KONG: STRONGER E-CIGARETTE REGULATIONS
So that young people do not fall into the world of vaping, the Hong Kong government has proposed stricter regulations on electronic cigarettes and other alternatives to smoking without mentioning bans. (See article)