Tag: vape

  • Bavaria Moves to Regulate Vape and Hookahs Like Traditional Cigarettes

    Bavaria Moves to Regulate Vape and Hookahs Like Traditional Cigarettes

    The Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) parliamentary group is pushing to extend strict tobacco regulations to e-cigarettes, e-hookahs, and tobacco heaters, all of which currently occupy a regulatory gray area. The proposed changes to the Bavarian Health Protection Act would eliminate that, having them treated like cigarettes and cannabis vaporizers, thereby banning them in restaurants, bars, schools, hospitals, sports facilities, and airports.

    The proposal reflects growing concern in Bavaria over the popularity of vaping and alternative nicotine products among youth and the need to align all inhaled nicotine products under the same safety and usage restrictions. The Greens have welcomed the initiative, calling for stronger protections for minors and support for comprehensive public health measures.

  • UWELL Launches Caliburn G4 Classic

    UWELL Launches Caliburn G4 Classic

    UWELL announced the global launch of the Caliburn G4 Classic, marking a decade of innovation in pod system design. “The new model combines aerospace-grade materials, precision engineering, and next-generation performance features aimed at delivering a premium vaping experience,” the company said.

    According to the company, among its features is a dual-sensor system that delivers 99.999% trigger accuracy and extends auto-draw durability by more than 300%. The device is powered by a 1400mAh battery with a maximum 35W output, paired with UWELL’s Pro-FOCS 4.0 Flavor Technology for improved taste reproduction. Additional safeguards include anti-leak technology and a transparent e-liquid window. The G4 Classic also introduces dynamic ambient lighting, with 14 RGB LEDs that respond to user interaction and display real-time battery levels.

    The device is compatible with UWELL’s GPP cartridges, including upgraded models designed for easier refilling and improved ergonomics.

  • Panama Begins Strict Vape Regulations Today

    Panama Begins Strict Vape Regulations Today

    Panama’s Ministry of Health (MINSA) announced that new rules governing the sale, promotion, and use of electronic cigarettes—both with and without nicotine—take effect today (August 13). The regulations, aimed at protecting public health and youth, ban vaping in all smoke-free areas, prohibit sales to minors, and outlaw all advertising and promotion. Products must be stored out of public view, with only closed displays allowed for the first two years. Violations can result in confiscation and fines, with health and customs authorities tasked with enforcement.

  • VOOPOO Unveils “Futuristic” ARGUS Matrix

    VOOPOO Unveils “Futuristic” ARGUS Matrix

    VOOPOO launched what it calls the company’s most advanced pod device yet: the ARGUS Matrix, “a bold leap into the future of vape design and performance.”

    VOOPOO says the ARGUS Matrix features the “world’s first curved full-screen display on a pod system, creating a cyber-futuristic visual experience that’s as immersive as it is stylish,” using enhanced IML film technology and dynamic lighting that mimics circuit boards.

    According to the company, the Matrix delivers substance through iCOSM CODE 2.0 technology in the ARGUS Top Fill Cartridge V2, “ensuring leak-proof usage and up to 30 days of consistent flavor delivery. With a 100 mL e-liquid endurance capacity, it’s designed for convenience and longevity.” Vapers can fine-tune their experience with adjustable wattage (up to 30 W), a 1350 mAh battery, and a three-level precision airflow system that caters to both MTL and RDL users.

    Fully compatible with the ARGUS Pod Family, the Matrix offers seamless cartridge switching, blending style with versatility.

  • PAX Launches New Premium Flower Vaporizer

    PAX Launches New Premium Flower Vaporizer

    Cannabis tech leader PAX unveiled its latest innovation, the Pax Flow, a “high-performance dry herb vaporizer designed for modern consumers seeking a combustion-free smoking experience.”

    “Featuring a hybrid heating system, up to six times more airflow, and a sleek, compact design, Flow delivers smoother, more flavorful vapor and easy maintenance,” the company said. The device also supports USB-C fast charging and offers customizable heat modes for personalized sessions.

    Retailing at $350, Flow is now available globally in Onyx and Greenstone at pax.com and select retailers.

  • Australian Study Finds Vaping Triples Quit Rate for Smokers

    Australian Study Finds Vaping Triples Quit Rate for Smokers

    A clinical trial by Australia’s National Drug and Alcohol Research Center (NDARC) at the University of New South Wales found that nicotine vapes are significantly more effective than traditional nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs) like gum or lozenges in helping low-income adults quit smoking.

    The study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, followed over 1,000 daily smokers receiving government financial assistance. Participants were randomly assigned vaping products or nicotine gum/lozenges for eight weeks, along with motivational text messages.

    At the six-month mark, 28.4% of vape users had successfully quit smoking compared to 9.6% of those using gum or lozenges. However, the study also noted that 58% of quitters were still using vapes after six months, underscoring the need for ongoing cessation support to eventually wean off vaping as well.

    Lead researcher Dr. Ryan Courtney said the study’s real-world design — allowing participants to choose their own vape devices and e-liquid flavors — contributed to the impressive quit rates.

  • Study: Nearly 1 in 4 Young Adults in Ireland Vape

    Study: Nearly 1 in 4 Young Adults in Ireland Vape

    New findings from the 2024 Irish Health Survey, released by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) this week, revealed that nearly a quarter of adults aged 18 to 34 in Ireland are using vapes. The data found 13.6% of the young adults vaping daily and another 10% occasionally. This age group shows the highest prevalence of vaping nationwide.

    The survey gathered responses from over 5,100 adults, and found 7.1% of all adults surveyed vape daily, 10% smoke tobacco daily, with the highest smoking rates among those aged 45–54 (13.3%), and 8% of adults reported using cannabis in the last year, jumping to 22% among 18- to 24-year-olds.

  • Wisconsin Vape Law Sparks Federal Lawsuit Over FDA Authority

    Wisconsin Vape Law Sparks Federal Lawsuit Over FDA Authority

    A Wisconsin trade group filed a federal lawsuit aiming to block a new state law regulating vape product sales, claiming it oversteps federal authority and threatens thousands of small businesses. Wisconsinites for Alternatives to Smoking and Tobacco (WiscoFAST) filed the suit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, challenging Wisconsin Statute 995.15, which took effect July 1.

    The law empowers the Department of Revenue to fine sellers and manufacturers $1,000 per day starting September 1 if they sell vape products not authorized by the FDA. So far, only 34 e-cigarette products have FDA marketing approval.

    WiscoFAST is seeking a preliminary injunction, arguing the law violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution by encroaching on the FDA’s exclusive authority under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA). They also say it breaches the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment by unfairly banning some non-tobacco nicotine products.

    “[The law] will strip Wisconsinites of their right to purchase the vaping products they use to stay smoke-free, while threatening to shutter 3,000 small businesses that are vital to our state’s economy,” said Tyler Hall, president of WiscoFAST. “This law disregards the FDA’s careful approach to regulating ENDS and could push former smokers back to deadly combustible cigarettes. We’re fighting to protect consumer choice and the livelihoods of thousands of Wisconsin workers.”

    The American Lung Association (ALA) also disagrees with the new law, saying it likely won’t improve public health. Molly Collins, the ALA’s Wisconsin advocacy director, argued that raising the purchase age and increasing vape prices would be more effective.

  • Vape Industry Seeks to Block NC Law “Backed by Big Tobacco”

    Vape Industry Seeks to Block NC Law “Backed by Big Tobacco”

    Vape industry groups are urging the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to temporarily block enforcement of a new North Carolina law that could ban many e-cigarettes from the market. In an emergency filing, the groups claim the law was heavily influenced by Reynolds American Inc. and is designed to eliminate competition from vaping products that help smokers quit.

    The law prohibits the sale of vapor products that lack full FDA authorization, even though many remain under scientific review. Critics say this effectively bans nearly all independent vape brands in favor of a few tobacco-owned products that have gained approval.

    The plaintiffs argue the statute undermines federal regulatory authority, disrupts public health harm-reduction efforts, and was crafted to protect big-tobacco corporate interests over consumers. They are seeking an injunction to prevent what they describe as irreparable harm to small businesses and adult nicotine users seeking alternatives to smoking.

    The court has yet to rule on the request.

  • Minneapolis Sets $25 Minimum on Vapes in Landmark Ordinance

    Minneapolis Sets $25 Minimum on Vapes in Landmark Ordinance

    The Minneapolis City Council unanimously passed a new ordinance establishing a minimum price of $25 for all vaping devices, making it the first known law of its kind in the U.S. Approved at the council’s July 10 meeting, the law is expected to take effect soon, with Mayor Jacob Frey signaling his support.

    The new rule extends the city’s existing tobacco pricing policies and is aimed squarely at curbing youth access to “cheap disposable vapes.” The ordinance applies to any type of electronic delivery device, regardless of whether it contains e-liquid, but excludes e-liquid bottles, prefilled pods, and accessories. Retailers must now price each vape device at no less than $25 before taxes or fees, even if sold in multipacks.

    While public health advocates support the measure, local retailers may face sales losses as customers travel outside the city to avoid higher prices.

    Minneapolis already has minimum prices on cigarettes and other tobacco products.