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PARLIAMENT of CANADA VAPING: TOWARD A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR E-CIGARETTES Table of Contents LIST OF MEMBERS MANDATE VAPING: TOWARD A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR E-CIGARETTES INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND THE STATUS QUO A. The status quo in Canada B. The status quo in other countries HEALTH RISKS AND POSSIBLE BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES A. Health risks 1. Health risks to users of electronic cigarettes 2. Health risks to bystanders in proximity to individuals using electronic cigarettes B. Potential health benefits 1. Harm reduction 2. Smoking cessation GATEWAY EFFECT RENORMALIZATION THE ROLE OF THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES RESEARCH REGULATING ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES A. Possible frameworks for regulating electronic cigarettes 1. Regulate as tobacco products 2. Regulate as therapeutic products 3. Regulate as consumer products 4. Regulate within a new legislative framework B. Additional factors recommended for regulation 1. Regulating devices a. Electronic cigarettes that do not contain nicotine b. Restricting what electronic cigarettes can look like c. Level of nicotine d. Information, reporting, disclosure and safety standards e. Packaging and labelling of electronic cigarettes and their components f. Health claims
2. Regulating how and where devices are promoted and used a. Sale to minors b. Use in public spaces c. Advertising d. Cross-branding e. Flavours LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS APPENDIX A: RESEARCH IDENTIFIED IN TESTIMONY AND BRIEFS APPENDIX B: LIST OF WITNESSES APPENDIX C: LIST OF BRIEFS REQUEST FOR GOVERNMENT RESPONSE Powered by: Tobacco Harm Reduction Association of Canada We are presenting this document as a tool for consumers and venders alike in a format that allows access to direct content of the Parliament of Canada’s HESA report and recommendations as a result of stakeholder input concerning the regulations proposed on electronic cigarettes. We believe it to be a significant tool for future reference at all levels of government including your provincial legislation. We urge all stakeholder to study and use it appropriately. Thank you: Board of Directors THRA www.thra.ca
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