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January 02, 2024 by cbsnews.com
Illinois to ban indoor vaping in 2024
Vaping will be banned indoors in public places in Illinois in the new year. Effective Jan. 1, 2024, an amendment to the Smoke Free Illinois Act will ban the use of "electronic smoking devices" such as vape pens and electronic cigarettes inside public spaces. That means vapers will have to join smokers outside, and be at least 15 feet away from the doors of any public entrance.
January 02, 2024 by nbcchicago.com
New Illinois law will ban indoor e-cigarette smoking in public places
A new bill will go into effect [...] in the state of Illinois, banning the use of vape pens and other electronic smoking devices in indoor public spaces. According to the provisions of HB 1540, those devices will be added to the list of items prohibited for public indoor use by the Smoke Free Illinois Act, which first passed the legislature in 2008. Electronic smoking devices also will be prohibited within 15 feet of public entrances, according to terms of the law.
December 28, 2023 by youthtoday.org
California banned sales of flavored e-cigarettes in 2022: Study finds online stores are still selling them, even to kids
Californians – including minors – are still able to buy flavored electronic cigarettes online, even after the state’s much-publicized ban went into effect. That’s the key finding of my team’s new study, published in JAMA Network Open. On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages. Hookahs, premium cigars and loose-leaf tobacco were exempted from the legislation. The ban was motivated, in large part, by a desire to reduce to reduce consumption of tobacco among young people — who are particularly attracted to the flavors in e-cigarettes, such as mango and crème.
December 27, 2023 by wgem.com
New Illinois law bans e-cigarette use in public places beginning Jan. 1
It will soon be illegal to vape or use electronic cigarettes within 15 feet of indoor public settings in Illinois. A new law adds e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-pipes, e-hookahs and vape pens to the state’s smoking ban. It takes effect Jan. 1. Since 2008, it’s been illegal in Illinois to smoke tobacco products, like cigarettes, within 15 feet of indoor public settings. That includes private businesses. Vaping and e-cigarettes weren’t covered under that law. State Rep. Camille Lilly, D-Oak Park, sponsored the bill along with state Sen. Julie Morrison, D-Lake Forest. “We know that thousands of Illinois residents support prohibiting e-cigarettes in indoor places since nearly 30 municipalities have already added them to their clean indoor ordinance,” Lilly said.
December 22, 2023 by theconversation.com
California banned sales of flavored e-cigarettes in 2022 − but a new study finds online stores are still selling them, even to kids
Californians – including minors – are still able to buy flavored electronic cigarettes online, even after the state’s much-publicized ban went into effect. That’s the key finding of my team’s new study, published in JAMA Network Open. On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages. Hookahs, premium cigars and loose-leaf tobacco were exempted from the legislation.
December 20, 2023 by thehill.com
The FDA must stop companies from evading upcoming new tobacco rules
Early next year, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to issue a final rule prohibiting the sale of menthol cigarettes, as well as a separate rule prohibiting the sale of flavored cigars. In October, the FDA sent these two rules, which collectively could prevent hundreds of thousands of premature deaths, to the White House for final review. The recent announcement that these rules will not be finalized until 2024 is disappointing, particularly because these regulations are already long overdue. Indeed, the need for them was obvious back in 2009, when Congress passed the Tobacco Control Act (TCA), granting the FDA authority to regulate tobacco products.
December 20, 2023 by reuters.com
Juul seeks US authorization for its new age-restricted menthol pods
Juul Labs said on Tuesday it was seeking U.S. authorization for its new menthol-flavored pods, which require user age verification, to be used with its e-cigarette device that is under review by regulators. Juul's e-cigarettes were briefly banned in the U.S. in June 2022 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded the company had failed to show that the sale of its products would be appropriate for public health. Following an appeal, the health regulator put the ban on hold and agreed to an additional review of Juul's marketing application. The company's new menthol-flavored pods have a nicotine concentration of 18 mg/mL and are Juul's latest premarket tobacco product application to the FDA.
December 15, 2023 by cnn.com
1.4 million illegal e-cigarettes seized as US government bears down on unauthorized sales
The US Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday the seizure of about 1.4 million units of unauthorized e-cigarette products, including commonly used brands such as Elf Bar and Funky Republic, which has received warnings from the agency over the sale and distribution of unauthorized products that appeal to minors. “Unscrupulous companies try everything they can to bring unauthorized, youth-appealing tobacco products into the country,” FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf said in a statement. “The FDA will remain vigilant, and together with our federal partners, stop these imports before they make it into the hands of our nation’s youth.”
December 13, 2023 by brown.edu
Up in Smoke
The Brown University School of Public Health has built an international reputation for producing impactful research on nicotine addiction and smoking cessation. Work pioneered at Brown by the Center of Alcohol and Addiction Studies starting in the 1980s advocated for a change in the nation’s attitude toward alcohol and tobacco dependence. Those efforts have expanded and flourished since the establishment of the School of Public Health a decade ago: Brown now boasts dozens of faculty members working to help people quit smoking. Among the leading scholars in this domain, Dr. Jasjit S. Ahluwalia and Dr. Jennifer Tidey, stand out as pioneering scholars and advocates for tobacco harm reduction.
December 13, 2023 by dailycaller.com
STROUD: Good News — As Youth Vaping Collapses More Adults Are Using E-Cigs To Quit Smoking
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently published the long-awaited results for the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS). This annual assessment surveys American middle and high school students on the use of various tobacco and vapor products, from cigars and cigarettes to e-cigarettes and smokeless and other novel tobacco products. There is phenomenal news – youth vaping is down and youth use of traditional tobacco products is at historic lows. And, the numbers show that adult use of e-cigarettes has increased, meaning that more adults are turning to less harmful tobacco (and non-tobacco) options for their nicotine.