Press Release
London, 29.08.2024 – The World Vapers’ Alliance (WVA) expresses significant concern over calls by the British Medical Association (BMA), the Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) and the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) to ban disposables and non-tobacco flavours.
These measures, aimed at curbing vaping among youth, ignore the experience of tens of thousands of Europeans and risk compromising the broader public health achievements made possible by the use of vaping as a harm reduction tool.
Alberto Gómez Hernández, Policy Manager at the World Vapers’ Alliance, stated: “The EU’s approach to smoking is failing, and further restrictions on safer alternatives will only delay the achievement of smoke-free targets. 80,000 Europeans have already signed the ‘Every Life Counts’ petition to protect safer nicotine products, and European politicians must take them into consideration when legislating.”
While the intention to protect young people from nicotine addiction is commendable, the WVA believes that such stringent measures could inadvertently drive adult vapers back to more harmful traditional cigarettes and prevent adult smokers from quitting.
Gómez Hernández commented: “It is crucial to prevent youth from accessing nicotine products, and we support effective age restrictions to ensure this. However, equating the sale of vapes to that of traditional cigarettes and banning alternatives for adults, like disposable and flavoured vapes, could significantly deter smokers looking to quit and push vapers back to smoking. Such actions would not only hinder the transition away from smoking but also bolster the illicit market, where safety cannot be regulated.”
The UK’s new Labour government has already signalled a willingness to impose stricter controls on how vapes are marketed and sold, including harsher regulations on vape branding and marketing to protect children. British doctors insist vapes should be sold behind counters to meet this purpose.
On this, Gómez Hernández added: “The UK has been a leader in promoting vaping as a smoking harm reduction tool, which has been pivotal in reducing the country’s smoking rates. It’s vital that any new regulations are balanced to protect youth without compromising adults’ access to safer alternatives to smoking.”
The World Vapers’ Alliance urges policymakers across the UK and the EU to consider a regulatory approach that continues to differentiate vaping from more smoking and maintains flavours and disposables available, as these are crucial for adult smokers who rely on vaping to quit.
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I think the overly flavored vapes like the watermelon Ice and candy flavored vapes should be banned. They are targeted towards youth and not towards those looking to use vapes as a device to help quit smoking.
Do you think if the UK bans tobacco on all people born after 2009, they should also ban vapes for those people, maybe only allowing them under some sort of prescription use?
Well… I know plenty of people over the age of 35, including myself (over 40), that vape fruit and candy flavours.
Without them I would have struggled to make the switch to vaping, I’m certain I wouldn’t have stuck to vapes if it wan’t for Strawberry Jam, Lemon cake, Guava and countless other fruit flavours. Part of the interest of vaping over smoking is experimenting with new flavours.
I haven’t vaped a tobacco flavour for going on 8 years.
Also a little surprised with your comment considering you are trying to promote a Head shop.. Pot, Kettle, Black no?
Maybe take a break from reading MSM sensationalist stories.