I don't want to become a smoker again. Why do you want me to?" This is the question posed by users and entrepreneurs in a film aimed at politicians in the Social Affairs Committee.
The government's proposal for a taste ban on e-cigarettes is delayed. Meanwhile, activists, vejpers and business owners demonstrated outside Parliament.
The government now submits a strong proposal for a taste ban on electronic cigarettes to the Swedish Parliament. On the same day, vejpare and activists gather in Stockholm to protest.
Norway will allow the sale of e-liquid containing nicotine after a new law is put to a vote. At the same time, health researchers are concerned about a planned flavor ban
Shops are no longer allowed to sell most products from some of the world's largest e-cigarette companies. This is the result of a review by the Public Health Agency of Sweden of the range of products available in Swedish vejpshoppar.
"If we weigh the risk of young people starting vejpa against those who want to quit smoking with the help of flavored e-cigarettes, the young people weigh significantly heavier" says Lena Emilsson (s) to Vejpkollen.
The government wants to reduce the use of alternative nicotine products, such as e-cigarettes and snus. This is clear after the government presented its proposal for a new ANDT strategy
Flavorings in e-liquids are important and without them, ex-smokers will fall back to regular cigarettes." So says Thomas Dallmann, Swedish e-juice manufacturer.