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Government does NOT intend to ban vaping in pubs and offices
“Currently the evidence base does not support prohibiting vaping in public places…”
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“Currently the evidence base does not support prohibiting vaping in public places…”
Ireland’s health bodies, cancer charities and societies need to follow the facts and treat electronic cigarettes with an open mind, argues Joe Dunne.
Thousands of people die from smoking-related diseases every year in Ireland, but e-cigarettes can help them quit. So why are we trying to ban advertising them?
Local sellers hope Ireland will follow the UK’s lead in featuring ‘vaping’ commercials on television.
Previous incarnations of the advert were banned for being ‘too sexy’.
Healthier Smoker being wound up after promising new jobs in Waterford.
Blanchardstown Centre takes a stand against ‘vaping’, following similar moves by Dublin Bus and Irish Rail.
Healthier Smoker says that it could add up to 1,000 positions depending on its growth profile.
Yes, you’ve done fantastically well to ween yourself down from a Grade 1 carcinogen to the equivalent of weed killer. But that doesn’t make it OK vape in front of my three-year-old.
‘Vaping’ is no longer allowed in restaurants, bars, parks, beaches and other public places.
It’s already planned that HSE campuses will be smoke-free by 2015 but e-cigarettes could be included in the policy.
Irish Rail have banned them on their trains, should others follow suit?
Morto for everyone involved in this.