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  • Should smokefree indoor areas = vapefree areas?

    … about how the wider uptake of e-cigarette use (known as “vaping”) will be managed. In this blog, we consider arguments about the indoor public settings where vaping should be allowed or prohibited. We conclude that … be sold in NZ give extra emphasis to the question of where vaping should and should not be allowed in this country. …
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  • The rise and rise of specialist vape stores: Time for the Government to act

    … Summary Vaping prevalence among young people has increased rapidly. … outlets (typically dairies) that sell a full array of vaping flavours. The Vaping Industry Association of New Zealand (VIANZ) responded …
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  • New proposals to limit youth vaping from Labour: Do they go far enough?

    … a factsheet outlining plans to “crack down” on youth vaping. Proposals include introducing a licensing scheme, increasing the penalties that people supplying vaping products to underage youth face, limiting vape store … existing legislation, and reducing the visibility of vaping products. In this briefing, we review vaping
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  • Can we manage dual use of smoking and vaping more effectively?

    … Although most smokers want to quit, many of those who begin vaping continue to smoke. We recently probed this perplexing … that could encourage smokers to transition completely to vaping. Many smokers report regretting the fact they smoke … which occurs when smokers do not transition to exclusive vaping, means smokers continue to face serious health risks …
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  • New Vaping Bill: Some important progress but critical gaps remain

    … Government has moved quickly to “crack down” on youth vaping and proposes introducing new measures in a new bill. … These steps will help reduce young people’s exposure to vaping products and remove their product of choice: … and density of vape store outlets, and the appeal of vaping products.  We analyse the proposed measures and …
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  • Major vaping reforms: Will they deliver on public health aims?

    … Summary    On 17 June, new vaping laws aimed at reducing youth vaping will come into effect, introducing measures to limit … these changes—if rigorously enforced—could help to reduce vaping uptake among young people and support those trying to …
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  • Youth vaping addiction: How it happens and why it matters

    … Summary   Daily nicotine vaping prevalence among youth in Aotearoa New Zealand is … make it hard to quit nicotine, especially if smoking or vaping is embedded in social life and daily rituals. Policy … responses need to reflect the highly addictive nature of vaping, particularly in young people, and mitigate risks of …
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  • Proposed vaping regulations for NZ: Strengths and limitations

    … Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Bill on Sunday 23 February.  The Bill … advertising and sponsorship from tobacco products to all vaping and smokeless tobacco products, including e-liquids, … for the Bill to go further to protect young people from vaping uptake. In this blog, we discuss the provisions, as …
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  • Tighter controls on vape marketing due, but gaps remain

    … Summary New vaping regulations that reduce the visibility and marketing of vaping products will come into effect on 17 June. While these … will limit promotions that have appealed to young people, vaping companies have anticipated the new restrictions by …
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  • Do Aotearoa’s new vaping regulations go far enough?

    … Summary New regulations to reduce youth vaping include important measures that will limit disposable … themselves have raised. New regulations that aim to limit vaping uptake among young people in Aotearoa New Zealand were … youth smoking rates have declined over the last decade, vaping among young people has increased; the most recent …
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