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Donegal TD calls for restrictions on vape flavours

written by Rachel McLaughlin June 16, 2023
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Donegal TD Thomas Pringle has called for restrictions on flavours, packaging and advertising for e-cigarettes that could be seen to target younger people.

Deputy Pringle expressed serious concerns over the marketing of vapes targeting young people and teenagers.

Deputy Pringle spoke in support of a introduction of a licensing system for the sale of tobacco and nicotine inhaling products, such as e-cigarettes.

Addressing the Dáil on Thursday, he said further research is needed into the methods the tobacco industry uses to influence public policy across the world and cited a 2000 WHO bulletin that identified tactics used by the industry to resist government regulation of its products.

The deputy said: “It’s important that we protect public health policy from being influenced by industries that profit from harmful products, such as cigarettes and e-products.”

The deputy said: “There is some evidence that e-cigarette usage may actually encourage smoking, particularly among young people. The Health Research Board concluded that teenagers who used e-cigarettes are three to five times more likely to start smoking tobacco cigarettes compared to their peers who had never used them.”

Deputy Pringle said: “I also have serious concerns about the design, flavours and promotion of e-cigarettes to children, that they are targeting young people and teenagers. This bill needs to go a step further and increase restrictions on flavours, packaging and advertising. The Irish Cancer Society have raised concerns that flavours such as bubble gum, strawberry milkshake, tutti-frutti and cola are aimed at adolescents and young people and have said that it is important to regulate flavours which could be seen as targeting younger people.

“The Health Committee also recommended that ‘the bill should regulate the flavouring of e-cigarettes and all flavours, except for tobacco, should be strictly prohibited so as not to entice minors.’ I would agree with that,” he said, adding it was disappointing that this hasn’t been included in the legislation of the Public Health (Tobacco Products and Nicotine Inhaling Products) Bill 2023.

Deputy Pringle said: “I welcome the proposed restrictions on sales of these products, including banning sales from mobile premises and vending machines and the prohibition on the sale of e-cigarettes to those under the age of 18.

“I also support a ban on sales of tobacco and e-cigarettes at events aimed at children and a ban on e-cigarette advertising and promotion in certain places, including within 200m of the perimeter of a school and at bus stops or train stations,” he said.

He noted that some US jurisdictions are implementing an outright ban on sales or on certain flavours believed to attract young people to vaping.

Deputy Pringle said: “I welcome this bill but urge that we pay close attention to nicotine products and their impact on our health in the longer term. There are about 300,000 different types of products currently registered with the EU. We need to keep pace with new tobacco and other nicotine products, given the evolving market.”
He also urged Government to consider the Committee’s recommendation that the legislation be reviewed following the first year of enactment.
Deputy Pringle said: “I think there has to be a review mechanism built into the legislation to ensure that reviews take place and actually happen. Because I think that’s one thing we’re very slack on here in Ireland, actually reviewing legislation.”

 

Donegal TD calls for restrictions on vape flavours was last modified: June 15th, 2023 by Rachel McLaughlin
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