VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news for Friday 3 May 2019.

VAP'NEWS: The e-cigarette news for Friday 3 May 2019.

Vap'News offers you flash news about the e-cigarette for 3 May 2019 Friday. (Update the news at 10h55)


UNITED STATES: REYNOLDS OPPOSES FDA PROPOSED REGULATIONS!


Tobacco company Reynolds is opposing the Food and Drug Administration's proposal to end concern among teenagers by highlighting a competitor who says the agency should take control: e-cigarette maker Juul. (See article)


UNITED STATES: STUDY SHOWS 3 STUDENTS ON 10 HAVE ALREADY USED E-CIGARETTES


According to researchers at the University of Kentucky, more than three in ten students reported using e-cigarettes. A real rise among undergraduates. (See article)


UNITED STATES: FLORIDA SENATE APPROVES MINIMUM SMOKING AGE AT 21!


Florida lawmakers have approved a bill that will ban smoking and buying tobacco, e-cigarettes, and vaping products by the age of 18 in the state of Florida. The minimum age will be increased to 21 years. (See article)


CANADA: ONTARIO CANNOT GRANT BIG TOBACCO FAVORITE TREATMENT!


The judge, who on Friday dismissed Ontario's request to overturn protection for three tobacco companies in court, explained the reasons for his refusal on Thursday. It essentially recalls that the status quo must be preserved between all the parties involved to maximize the possibilities of obtaining a resolution of their differences. (See article)

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