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2023 - 3 - 20

KBRA Releases Research – State Vaping Taxes: Collections Not as ... (Business Wire)

KBRA releases research examining the trends in U.S. state vaping tax collections, as well as the measures these states have taken to cash in on the gr.

This KBRA report provides an overview of the e-cigarette/vape market, examines different forms of taxation by state, and assesses the limitations of these taxes in bolstering state budgets, as well as the possibility for future federal regulation. state vaping tax collections, as well as the measures these states have taken to cash in on the growing popularity of the e-cigarette market. Despite high expectations, the total tax revenue from these products remains small relative to tobacco taxes—and even smaller as a percentage of budget. KBRA’s ratings can be used by investors for regulatory capital purposes in multiple jurisdictions. Capitalizing on this trend, many states and local governments have implemented taxes on these tobacco alternatives. E-cigarette and vape devices have continued to gain popularity in recent years, largely due to health concerns around traditional cigarettes, smoking cessation initiatives, and rising youth consumption.

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Another vape victim: North Carolina woman, 44, DIES from lung ... (Daily Mail)

Amanda Lee Hall, (left, cradling her vape) switched from smoking to e-cigarettes after concerns were raised over her health. But in five years the North ...

Ms Hensley said she had now been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder because of the ordeal and is struggling to sleep due to nightmares. Ms Hall was diagnosed with interstitial lung disease, where an attack by white blood cells leads to inflammation and scarring in the organ. Tests showed that her blood oxygen level was 65, compared to a normal range for people of 95 to 100. Ms Hall with her father. At the height of her addiction, she was smoking about 10 Marlboro Lights a day. It was so much that she even joked there was a 'fruity cloud' following her around. But in the fall of 2019, things took a turn for the worse when the warehouse worker started struggling to breathe and was put in a coma. [Vape addict who fell asleep cradling her e-cig reveals she has 'popcorn lung' ](/health/article-11758215/Vape-addict-fell-asleep-cradling-e-cig-reveals-popcorn-lung.html) [Abby Flynn, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, had never smoked a cigarette before but took up e-cigarettes in summer 2021 because they were 'trendy'. She would take it into the movie theater or anywhere. She is shown above in hospital It's the regular flavored vapes and those with nicotine that are also causing the vaping illness.' She died a year and a half later.

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Vaping Regulatory Authority cuts staff as nicotine level confusion ... (1 News)

Hundreds of vaping products were taken off shelves following a Fair Go investigation last year – but some high nicotine vapes are still being sold.

However, this change in approach cannot be achieved overnight,” Burgess told Fair Go. Countdown’s spokesperson says it has not received a “correction” from BAT New Zealand around the sale of the 4% Vuse pod, which it understands is “still on the notified products register and approved for sale”. It asked BAT to issue a correction. The VRA has refused to confirm to Fair Go whether the Vuse and Alt 4% pods are legal for sale. Alt NZ says a technical advisory group recommended allowing an even higher limit for nicotine when regulations were drafted and that its 4% pods are compliant and based on “the Government’s position that smokers should be supported to switch to vaping as it is 'substantially less harmful' than smoking,” according to Ben Pryor, a director of Alt NZ. BAT, Alt and eight other vaping companies fought back, insisting that the Vaping Regulatory Authority had got it wrong – that they had successfully registered or “notified” the products to the VRA and that the regulations allowed vapes at that high strength.

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Tighter import bans on e-cigarettes expected in bid to tackle ... (The Guardian)

TGA to deliver recommendations to the government on how to curtail rise in vaping rates, particularly among young people.

As Guardian Australia previously reported, [manufacturers are labelling products containing nicotine as “nicotine-free](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/dec/02/ive-lost-my-children-to-vaping-the-tragic-stories-behind-the-soaring-rates-of-youth-addiction)” to get around the import ban, leaving children often unknowingly inhaling nicotine and becoming addicted. Banning all imports outside a prescription is a move also supported by the chair of the Cancer Council’s public health committee, Anita Dessaix. Those who support vaping argue the proposed importation reforms will lead to an increase in the black market. The working group will focus on “addressing the increasing availability, appeal, “Australian governments need to act now to enforce existing laws and clamp down on illegal non-prescription sale of e-cigarettes, as well as strengthen controls on the importation of all – nicotine and non-nicotine – vaping products,” Robson said. Butler said that at a meeting with his state and territory counterparts on 24 February, health ministers had agreed to establish a national “e-cigarette working group” to review and advise on any measures implemented as a result of the TGA review.

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A third of parents believe their kids should be punished if they vape (The Courier-Times)

Most parents recognize the health risks of vaping and feel their child does too."

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Wave of new smokers on the way, 'alarming' vape study predicts (9News)

It claimed most smokers who vape continued to smoke cigarettes and that most young people who smoked vapes were not doing so to try and quit smoking. The study ...

"This will help us start to tackle the issue of vapes being marketed and sold to children." Robson also called on government to strengthen controls on the importation of all vaping products, both nicotine and non-nicotine. It claimed most smokers who vape continued to smoke cigarettes and that most young people who smoked vapes were not doing so to try and quit smoking.

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Nationals propose easing of vaping rules for adults, arguing it is a ... (ABC News)

The Nationals want to ease rules around nicotine vapes in Australia, to provide access to them as a tool to help adults quit smoking, while tightening rules ...

"And if you want to police this, the best way to police this is to simplify the regulations to align it with other regulations like cigarettes, around point of sale, around packaging, flavours, and making sure that it's only people over 18 that can can acquire these things." The changes the Nationals are proposing would mark a firm change in direction from Australia's current approach to vaping. Companies like British American Tobacco, which is a major producer of e-cigarettes, have similarly pushed to regulate nicotine vapes like cigarettes, arguing that is the best way to tackle the black market. The party has adopted a formal position at odds with the current health approach in Australia, which only allows access to nicotine vapes with a prescription. The approach bears similarities to that taken in New Zealand, where nicotine vapes are far more widely available legally than in Australia. The Nationals want to ease rules around nicotine vapes in Australia, to provide access to them as a tool to help adults quit smoking, while tightening rules around young people accessing the highly addictive products.

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Can you vape during Ramadan? What are the rules and when does ... (Manchester Evening News)

Later this week Muslims across the world will begin observing the holy month of Ramadan. For 30 days, Muslims will not be eating or drinking from sunrise to ...

With this in mind the general rule for Muslims is to avoid smoking during The topic of smoking cigarettes or tobacco products during Ramadan has well been documented and discussed throughout the years. Over the years, research has shown the devastating effects smoking can have on your body due to it's chemicals. The five pillars are a set of core beliefs and practices that are essential for Muslims. [Ramadan](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/ramadan) as it would break your fast through ingesting the particles or taking part in something that is forbidden. [AlMaghrib Institute research](http://ilmsource.com/2016/02/08/the-islamic-ruling-on-e-cigarettes-vaping-and-synthetic-marijuana/) say that it "is impermissible to use e-cigarettes because of their harmful nature, and in addition they also break the fast due to the ingestion of nicotine as well as the manner of its ingestion, identical to the rulings applied to normal cigarettes." [Ramadan](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/ramadan), you must understand the rulings and guidance over smoking or using tobacco products and whether it is halal (permissible) or haram (forbidden). Vapes are a new phenomena but the general guidance is that it also should be avoided during the holy month due to the number of chemicals that can be found in e-cigarettes. Fasting during [Ramadan ](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/ramadan)is an integral part of a Muslim's life as it is considered one of the five pillars of Islam. [Ramadan.](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/all-about/ramadan) For 30 days, Muslims will not be eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset and will be breaking their fast during the evening. ['I knew it was haram but I couldn't stop': The addiction 'suffocating' young Muslim men](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/i-knew-haram-couldnt-stop-26489854)

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Aussie vape shop slammed for 'unacceptable' sign: 'Not funny' (Yahoo News Australia)

A vape store in Melbourne has been blasted online after an irked shopper called out the owner's questionable play on words, which he branded as ...

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Vape shop branded 'disgusting' for name that appears to play on ... (Daily Star)

A vape shop has come under fire for its offensive name, with hundreds taking to Reddit to complain about the 'Serial Vapist' store, where the name of the ...

He continued: "As such, we are not in a position to raise these concerns with the retailer. Another user said: "Rape is not funny. [here](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/newsletter-preference-centre/). Denis Ryan, the centre manager of Melbourne Central, said he was aware of the offensive signage but confirmed it was "not located within Melbourne Central and is not a tenant of The GPT Group." [serial rapist](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/crime)". [Melbourne, Australia](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/australia)-based shop planted in a busy [shopping centre](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/shopping-advice) has been hit by a slate of furious comments, with hundreds taking to Reddit to discuss the store. Disgruntled residents have repeatedly said that the bad taste in naming stores was not "who we are as a city or a country" but little appears to have been done so far. [vape shop](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/vaping) has been branded "tasteless" for the name of its store which appears to play on a horrific sex crime. One user wrote that the name was in "astonishingly poor taste" while another claimed it added a "disgusting touch" to an "otherwise sweet corner" of the city. [Daily Mail](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11884223/Melbourne-serial-vapist-vape-shop-slammed-serial-rapist-playing-horrific-crime.html) reporting a previous encounter between concerned individuals and deputy lord mayor Nicholas Reece. [Naked spa goers banned from UK Turkish bath as police report 'inappropriate behaviour'](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/naked-spa-goers-banned-uk-29500388) Said store, which brandishes the name 'Serial Vapist', was found on Swanson Street, and left hundreds irked when people realised it may be a play on words of "

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Campaign for vaping without prescription goes up in smoke (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Health Minister Mark Butler has told Labor caucus “the tobacco industry has found a new way to develop a generation of nicotine addicts and we will not ...

“I get the ideology of the AMA and the Cancer Council, but there’s a practical reality of this. [Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here](/link/follow-20170101-p5apym). The Coalition has not made public its position in the debate. [illegal flavoured vapes imported from China](/link/follow-20170101-p58n6w) that contain nicotine. “And we have to get ahead of this because children are the ones that are the victims.” The tobacco industry has found a new way to develop a generation of nicotine addicts and we will not stand for it,” Butler said.

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Study reveals misconceptions among parents about vaping (WTOP)

A national study conducted by University of Michigan researchers revealed some possible misconceptions among parents when it comes to kids and vaping, ...

“I would really encourage parents to open some communication around vaping,” Clark said. 57% said an increase on vape taxes would work, 52% thought limited advertising on social media could and 30% said warning labels on vape packages would be effective. “Unlike traditional cigarettes, there’s not a real obvious odor.” Nearly 60% of parents who said they would know if their child was vaping said they would be able to tell because they would find “vaping supplies.” However, there is also a problem with that idea. Among those parents, 67% said they would know because their child would tell them, and 48% said they would be able to detect it by smell. Out of more than 1,300 parents who were surveyed, 48% said they would “definitely” know and 40% said they would “probably” know.

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Can you vape during Ramadan? Does vaping count as breaking ... (Liverpool Echo)

Ramadan 2023 begins this week, but are you allowed to vape while you're fasting?

They argue that ingesting the nicotine is technically similar to eating, and so smoking counts as breaking your fast. The topic of smoking cigarettes or tobacco products during Ramadan has well been documented and discussed throughout the years. Some claim it has fewer health risks compared to cigarettes, but the long-term impacts on your body are still unknown as it's such a new product. During Ramadan, Muslims must fast between sunrise and sunset, but also avoid things like sex during fasting hours, swearing, lying, cheating, unnecessary fighting and much more. With that in mind, there is some debate over whether you can vape, or even smoke, while fasting. Most agree that even though smoking is not mentioned in the Quran, it is haram because of the harmful effects it has on your body, because harming yourself or others during Ramadan is haram.

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Bidi Vapor Sponsors Vape Webcast, Provides Infographic: What's ... (AccessWire)

Vape manufacturer gathers legal, marketing expertise to evaluate state of vaping MELBOURNE, FL / ACCESSWIRE / March 21, 2023 / A new webcast, sponsored by ...

To view and download the infographic, [click here.](https://pr.report/aiTWZX3E) Based in Melbourne, Florida, Bidi Vapor maintains a commitment to responsible, adult-focused marketing, supporting age-verification standards and sustainability through its BIDI® Cares recycling program. Currently, Bidi Vapor can legitimately sell its flavored products as the FDA continues its scientific review, subject to the agency's enforcement discretion, said Azim Chowdhury, partner with the Washington, D.C.-based Keller and Heckman LLP. During the PMTA review, many companies that sold flavored devices received marketing denial orders or "MDOs," which meant they needed to take their products off store shelves. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), he said in the webcast. As both the webcast and the infographic point out, one important development has been new regulations over synthetic nicotine, said Bidi Vapor founder Niraj Patel.

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Can you vape while fasting for Ramadan? (The Independent)

This is because the Islamic year follows the Hijri calender, which is a lunar cycle. Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the belief in one ...

[Al-Magrib Institute](http://ilmsource.com/2016/02/08/the-islamic-ruling-on-e-cigarettes-vaping-and-synthetic-marijuana/) says: “It is impermissible to use e-cigarettes because of their harmful nature, and in addition they also break the fast due to the ingestion of nicotine as well as the manner of its ingestion, identical to the rulings applied to normal cigarettes.” [Islam](/topic/islam), along with the belief in one God (shahada), prayer (salah), performing the pilgrimage (hajj) and giving alms (zakat). [fasting](/topic/fasting) from dawn until sunset in observance of the holy month of [Ramadan](/topic/ramadan) this week.

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Vape retailers urged to get behind VApril campaign (Convenience Store)

Retailers involved in vaping are being encouraged to support next month's VApril campaign. The vaping awareness month was created by the UK Vaping Industry ...

Think outside the box this VApril and make it a memorable shopping experience.” The supplier also claimed that VApril was an excellent opportunity to boost visibility in store. “With recent tobacco tax increases, highlighting the price difference between vaping products and cigarettes is more important than ever.”

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Can you smoke or vape while fasting for Ramadan? (Mirror.co.uk)

Smoking disturbs the ritual as the smoke contains particles that can reach the stomach. This also applies to inhaling incense, which is also not allowed during ...

This is because Islam uses a calendar based on the cycles of the Moon. Promoted Stories [Al-Magrib Institute](http://ilmsource.com/2016/02/08/the-islamic-ruling-on-e-cigarettes-vaping-and-synthetic-marijuana/) says: “It is impermissible to use e-cigarettes because of their harmful nature, and in addition they also break the fast due to the ingestion of nicotine as well as the manner of its ingestion, identical to the rulings applied to normal cigarettes.” Most Islamic scholars say smoking is generally considered a haram (forbidden) in Islam due to its adverse effect on the body. [smoking ](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/smoking)or [vaping.](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/vaping) [Ramadan](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/ramadan) is mostly associated with avoiding food and water, but there are also several lifestyle habits which Muslims must refrain from during fasting hours.

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Study: West Virginia high schoolers vape the most in America (WBOY.com)

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — A new study said that more than 35% of high school students in West Virginia currently vape, which is the highest rate in the ...

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'Vape Take Back' event focuses on healthy futures (Stoughton Courier Hub)

Stoughton Wellness Coalition is on a mission to help make teens and parents aware of the long-term dangers of vaping, and on March 2, the group held a “Vape ...

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West Virginia Has Highest Rate of High School Students Vaping in ... (NNN)

The research conducted by Drug Watch shows that over 35% of students in West Virginia currently vape. Furthermore, flavored e-cigarettes are aimed directly at ...

The research conducted by Drug Watch shows that over 35% of students in West Virginia currently vape. In the past, we have seen students being caught using THC vape while in school and even hospitalized after adverse reactions, such as those observed at Philip Barbour High School and Morgantown High School in 2019. A new study reveals that West Virginia holds the highest rate of high school students vaping in the entire country.

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