The ‘gateway hypothesis’ – that young people who vape are more likely to move on to more dangerous cigarettes – has long been cited as a reason to ban nicotine alternatives.
The Australian government has been accused of an ‘outrageous double standard’ after denying compensation to legal vape shops left bankrupt due to the vape ban.
The European Council – the most powerful legislative body in the European Union – will debate proposals for an EU-wide flavour ban for all nicotine products in a session on 21st June.
The risks of smoking are clear: cigarettes kill over half of their long-term users. The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced, killing more than eight million people per year worldwide.