Showing posts with label cigarettes. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 29, 2015

California declares electronic cigarettes a health threat

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California health officials on Wednesday declared electronic cigarettes a health threat that should be strictly regulated like tobacco products, joining other states and health advocates across the U.S. in pushing back against the fast-growing device.

The California Department of Public Health report says e-cigarettes emit cancer-causing chemicals and get users hooked on nicotine, although there is still more research to be done on the immediate and long-term health effects.

New generations of young people will become nicotine addicts if the products remain largely unregulated, California Health Officer Ron Chapman said.

“Without action, it is likely that California’s more than two decades of progress to prevent and reduce traditional tobacco use will erode as e-cigarettes re-normalize smoking behavior,” the report says.

E-cigarettes heat liquid nicotine from cartridges into inhalable vapor without tar and other chemicals found in traditional cigarettes. E-cigarette makers say using their products, known as “vaping,” is far safer than tobacco.

“Despite the health officer’s false claims, there is ample evidence that vaping helps smokers quit and is far less hazardous than smoking,” Gregory Conley, president of the e-cigarette advocacy group American Vaping Association, said in an email. “Smokers deserve truthful and accurate information about the relative risks of different nicotine products, not hype and conjecture based on cherry-picked reports.”

The California report called for restrictions on the marketing and sale of e-cigarettes, protections against accidental ingestion of liquid nitrogen and an education campaign on the dangers of using e-cigarettes. California has already banned the sale of e-cigarettes to minors in 2010.

A state senator introduced legislation this week that would regulate e-cigarettes as tobacco products and ban their use in public places such as hospitals, bars and schools. A similar bill was defeated last year over opposition from tobacco companies.

Other states, including Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arkansas, already have issued advisories cautioning the use of e-cigarettes.


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California declares electronic cigarettes a health threat

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Illegal cigarettes, black mosquito coils seized at Sav-la-mar supermarket

Wednesday, January 14, 2015 | 8:47 PM    

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica Customs Contraband Enforcement Team (CET) of the Border Protection Unit says it seized a quantity of illegally imported cigarettes and black mosquito coils in Westmoreland on Saturday, January 10.

The CET said the seizure took place during a joint operation with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) at a supermarket in Savanna-la-Mar.

A total of 18 cartons and 18 packs of uncustomed cigarettes valued at approximately J$140,000 and 78 packs of black mosquito coils were seized.

The cigarettes seized included Newport, Marlboro and Rothmans brands.

None of the cigarettes seized were labelled for sale in Jamaica and the black mosquito coils have not been approved for use locally, the CET said.

The matter is currently being investigated by the Border Protection Unit and the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

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Illegal cigarettes, black mosquito coils seized at Sav-la-mar supermarket