Tag: John Patterson

  • UK Tobacco and Vapes Bill Faces Scrutiny as it Goes to Committee

    UK Tobacco and Vapes Bill Faces Scrutiny as it Goes to Committee

    The UK’s Tobacco and Vapes Bill enters its committee stage in the House of Lords today (October 27), drawing sharp focus from the vaping and retail sectors over its potential market impact. The bill aims to ban tobacco sales to anyone born after January 1, 2009, and introduces new limits on vape advertising, flavors, and packaging. While positioned as a public health milestone, industry stakeholders warn that the legislation could disrupt the legitimate vape trade and accelerate the illicit market if not implemented carefully.

    John Patterson, president of IKE Tech, said that while the government’s intent is commendable, the proposals rely too heavily on traditional retail enforcement.

    “The current proposal won’t make the vision of a vape-free youth generation a reality,” Patterson said. “The UK has a unique opportunity to set a global benchmark for responsible vaping regulation. To make a real difference, we must move beyond surface-level fixes and shift the focus to preventing access at the point of use, using robust, technology-driven age verification.”

    Retailers also voiced concern over compliance burdens and unfair competition from unregulated sellers. Kay Patel, of Best One, said responsible retailers already face rising costs and enforcement pressures, while illicit sellers continue to “flood the market unchecked.” He urged lawmakers to include manufacturer-level safeguards and coordinated supply-chain accountability. Industry figures warn that without such measures, the bill could penalize compliant businesses while failing to achieve its youth protection goals.

  • IKE Report Urges Tech-Driven Solutions to Stem Vaping Issues

    IKE Report Urges Tech-Driven Solutions to Stem Vaping Issues

    Smarter age-verification tools are urgently needed to curb youth vaping and the booming illicit market in the U.S., according to a new report from identity verification specialist IKE Tech. The study, The First Vape-Free Youth Generation, surveyed 5,000 respondents across the U.S. and U.K., including 500 teenagers. It found that while nearly half of U.S. adults believe current regulations are effective, 41% see them as ineffective or counterproductive. Despite FDA crackdowns, flavored disposables remain widely available, fueling both youth uptake and a $2.4 billion illicit vape market in 2024.

    Peer pressure, easy access, and weak age checks are driving the crisis, with 73% of respondents saying minors buy vapes online and 67% noting lax in-store controls. IKE Tech argues that technology-enabled solutions, such as biometric locks and digital age checks at the point of use, are critical to closing enforcement gaps.

    “By integrating age verification directly into the device, we go beyond packaging restrictions and sales bans to ensure that only adults can access these products, no matter where or how they’re sold,” said John Patterson, president of IKE Tech. “It’s time to complement federal regulation with innovative tools that actually work in the real world.”

    Patterson, who will be speaking at GTNF 2025 in Brussels on youth access prevention,  added that “FDA has taken bold steps in restricting flavored e-cigarettes, but enforcement gaps remain, especially with online sales and black market products.”

     Download the full report here.