Author: James Anderson

With over a decade of dedicated experience in the e-cigarette industry, James Anderson is a seasoned expert in both the production and usage of vaping products. His extensive background encompasses all facets of e-cigarette manufacturing, providing him with deep insights into the intricacies of the vaping world.

The Malaysian state of Perlis will prohibit the sale of electronic cigarettes (vapes) effective August 1st. Menteri Besar Mohd Shukri Ramli announced the decision, stating it aligns with a 2022 Perlis State Fatwa Committee ruling on e-cigarettes. Vape traders are advised to seek new business ventures as their licenses and operations will be halted. While acknowledging the difficulty in completely curbing vape use, Shukri is optimistic the sales ban will help protect youth. Local authorities will conduct monitoring and enforcement on premises selling vapes after the deadline. This move follows police recommendations due to concerns over synthetic drug abuse linked…

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Kedah’s Chief Minister announces a phased approach to ban vape sales by 2025, citing concerns over vapes being used for drug consumption and related crimes. The Malaysian state of Kedah is targeting a complete ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes or vapes by 2025 at the latest, as a measure to control drug abuse. Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md. Nor announced the plan, stating the state government will not take drastic immediate action to avoid potential lawsuits, similar to those faced after closing lottery outlets. Phased Approach to Tackle Drug-Laced Vapes Sanusi explained that the…

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The Health Department of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has declared an immediate ban on the importation and use of all forms of vape products, Health Minister Elias Kapavore announced on May 13th. The decision stems from concerns about the impact of these products on young people, specifically those aged between 11 and 17. Strict Penalties for Importation, Sale, and Use Minister Kapavore stated that the ban on e-cigarettes has been signed off and will be formally issued through a gazettal notice. Once published, the ban will take full effect seven days later, rendering any e-cigarette products entering the country illegal…

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HB8 Restricts Vape Sales Locations, HB445 Curbs Consumable Hemp/THC Access The Alabama Legislature has approved two major bills aimed at significantly tightening regulations around the sale and accessibility of both nicotine vaping products and consumable THC products like delta-8. House Bill 8 (HB8) targets vapes, while House Bill 445 (HB445) focuses on hemp-derived THC items. Both bills, which raise the minimum age for use to 21, now await Governor Kay Ivey’s signature. House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter praised the measures, stating, “Trying to protect the youth of our state is important, and I think the measures that were taken today with…

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Judge Rules State Cannot Enforce FDA Authorization Status for E-cigarettes A federal district court has granted a preliminary injunction, temporarily blocking the Iowa Department of Revenue from implementing and enforcing most provisions of House File 2677 (HF 2677), a state law designed to create a directory of permissible vapor products. The court found that the law’s core requirements likely violate the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause by improperly encroaching on the federal Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) exclusive authority to regulate tobacco products. HF 2677, enacted in 2024, mandated that only e-cigarette products with FDA marketing authorization, or those marketed before…

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With the UK’s ban on disposable vapes set to take effect on June 1, 2025, a significant portion of young adult vapers, particularly Gen Z, are facing a shift in how they access nicotine. As popular single-use products like Elf Bars and Lost Marys prepare to exit legal retail, attention is turning towards potential alternatives. One product rapidly gaining traction and visibility is Zyn, a brand of oral nicotine pouches, sparking debate about its appeal, risks, and the potential for a new wave of nicotine dependence. The impending ban on disposable vapes aims to tackle rising youth vaping rates and the…

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USC Study Shows Doubling Use as Experts Cite Discreetness and Marketing Appeal A significant shift may be underway in teen nicotine habits, with oral nicotine pouches like Zyn rapidly gaining popularity and potentially displacing e-cigarettes (vapes) as the preferred product for some adolescents. A new study published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open reveals that nicotine pouch use nearly doubled among US 10th and 12th graders between 2023 and 2024. Researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) analyzed survey data from over 10,000 teens. They found not only did overall pouch use rise sharply, but many teens reported using both pouches and…

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Law Targets Rising Illegal Trade and Youth Vaping with Criminal Penalties Uzbekistan’s Senate (Oliy Majlis) has approved a law banning the import and sale of electronic cigarettes, associated liquids, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems. The move, adopted on April 30, introduces amendments to the Criminal and Administrative Codes to enforce the prohibition. The new legislation establishes liability for the illegal production, storage, transportation, sale, import, and export of these banned products. Senators cited concerns over a dramatic increase in illegal imports – noting 5.4 million e-cigarettes worth $28.5 million imported over four years, an 80-fold rise – and the…

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In an effort to address the growing problem of teenage vaping in Louisiana, state lawmakers recently considered two bills designed to increase taxes on traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes. While one bill successfully passed out of committee, the other faced opposition from conservative legislators. Rep. Ken Brass proposed raising the tax on vape products from 15 cents to 33 cents per milliliter, citing the alarming statistic that nearly one in three high school students in Louisiana use e-cigarettes. Paige McCrory, an eighth-grade teacher in Rapides Parish, testified that her students, some as young as 13, are already addicted to vaping and…

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The Alabama House of Representatives has passed a bill to enhance enforcement of the state’s ban on selling vape products to individuals under 21. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Barbara Drummond, D-Mobile, received strong bipartisan support with a vote of 89-9. Key Provisions of the Bill Addressing Enforcement Challenges Rep. Drummond cited lack of funding for enforcement as a major issue with the current law, allowing unsafe products to reach the market. “Vaping is horrible when it comes to our children,” Drummond stated. “We don’t know what’s in those products.” Next Steps and Outlook The bill now moves to the…

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