Popular Post webfact Posted April 16, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 16, 2024 A plea has been made by the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) for collective action to safeguard Thai youngsters from the adverse health effects of e-cigarettes. Police Major General Wittaya Sriprasert, CPPD chief, has stressed the need for educators, school personnel, parents, and relatives of young children to collaborate in imparting knowledge about the health hazards linked with vaping. In addition, he emphasised the necessity for young people to understand the legal repercussions of infringing laws that ban the sale and possession of such devices in Thailand. Reflecting on CPPD data, he mentioned that the incidence of illegal sales and possession of e-cigarettes and their cartridges has seen an upward trend in recent times. In 2022, law enforcement officers confiscated vapes and cartridges to the tune of two million baht from 31 vendors. In the past year, they seized products worth 10.14 million baht (US$ 280,000) from 25 vendors. As of this month, CPPD officials have seized merchandise amounting to 2.7 million baht (US$ 73,000) in 42 cases. Forty two year old Khin and 25 year old Hhyo, both Myanmar nationals, were apprehended recently, on April 13, for vending vapes and cartridges along Sukhumvit Road in Watthana district. A significant amount of e-cigarettes were found in their possession. The CPPD chief disclosed that a study has been conducted to discern the reasons behind the rapid popularity of e-cigarettes among Thai youths, despite their illegality under Thai law. The study revealed that most consumers were enticed by the appealing designs of the devices and the extensive range of flavours and varieties available. He noted that online marketing strategies and other advertisement methods employed by e-cigarette manufacturers and traders to attract young people have contributed to the surge in the popularity of vapes. Furthermore, the study discovered that because e-cigarettes cost less than traditional cigarettes and can be used repeatedly, many perceived them as providing good value for money, reported Bangkok Post. However, he concluded that the level of awareness among Thai youths about the real health impact of e-cigarette use remains relatively low. by Mitch Connor Picture courtesy of Matichon Source: The Thaiger 2024-04-16 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 2 1 1 1
Tropicalevo Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 1 hour ago, webfact said: However, he concluded that the level of awareness among Thai youths about the real health impact of e-cigarette use remains relatively low. Not only Thai youths. Most folk world wide ignore the health risks. There are more and more cases of permanent lung damage being documented. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/what-does-vaping-do-to-your-lungs
sammieuk1 Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 Getting them puffing on the far more healthy and far more lucrative weed in this asylum 🤔 1 1
Will B Good Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 Education, education, education.....plus tax.
ikke1959 Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 almost impossible to implement, as police officers, teachers , government officials also are vaping.. Have seen a lot of them doing it... How can you enforce the law if you do the same forbidden things?? 1 1
JoePai Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) Where did this lot pop up from ?
hotchilli Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 3 hours ago, webfact said: In addition, he emphasised the necessity for young people to understand the legal repercussions of infringing laws that ban the sale and possession of such devices in Thailand. E cigarettes are widely available online or via street vendors... If they are illegal get plod and customs to do their jobs, and have every online outlet shut down. 1 1
thailand49 Posted April 16, 2024 Posted April 16, 2024 Lots of talk but zero action. I see youth and adults doing it in the open. Neither have I seen any education on Thai T.V. 1
jcmj Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 Thailand just needs to be forced to ID everyone who purchases any form of tobacco, alcohol, weed and vapes. It’s not very difficult to do and would curb many of the issues they have with underage usage. Sure some will still get it, but no one really seems to bother checking. Then they wonder why younger people are using them. KISS 1
mikebell Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 On 4/16/2024 at 10:07 AM, webfact said: the real health impact of e-cigarette use remains relatively low. 23 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: Not only Thai youths. Most folk world wide ignore the health risks. There are more and more cases of permanent lung damage being documented. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/what-does-vaping-do-to-your-lungs I commend this link which goes further than the OP. My grandson vapes and was recently hospitalised with racing pulse rate and panic attacks. 1
mommysboy Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 On 4/16/2024 at 11:10 AM, Tropicalevo said: Not only Thai youths. Most folk world wide ignore the health risks. There are more and more cases of permanent lung damage being documented. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/what-does-vaping-do-to-your-lungs Despite all the noise, they actually appear to be relatively safe, especially when compared to smoking. The article quoted completely exaggerates or misleads about the situation: vitamin E is not in any reputable nicotine liquid, collapsed lung is a spontaneous condition with no know cause that existed way before vapes, and popcorn lung in vapers is a complete myth. It's a pile of non scientific junk really. Shouldn't be in the hands of kids though - nicotine is an addictive drug and can cause a nasty turn in unseasoned users.
daveAustin Posted April 17, 2024 Posted April 17, 2024 Pretty benign compared to smoking tobacco, but of course the latter is a known quantity, is taxable and thus any ill effects are inconsequential. Nothing to do with health, it is all about LOSS OF REVENUE! Pathetic! 1
brfsa2 Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 The banning of vapes in Thailand must only be related to the Tabaco taxes going into certain pockets. Everyone knows this. I would say that vaping is only bad because it lets you smoke better, cleaner, cheaper and much more convenient. That said, it's easy to smoke more leading to long term addiction, the same goes for cannabis. I do have some portable vapes that last me almost a year, just for backups on trips, but no way it beats dry herb vaporizers like the dynavap that I have learned. When vaporizing, the herbs are only baked at high temperature, enough to release the compounds, but not enough to burn it to ashes going to your lungs. There is no burnt substrates, only pure extraction that provide exceptional flavors, and best of all, it extends my flower reserve because I now smoke 1/4 of what I used to do. After I discovered herb vaporizer method, I have not lit a joint since a year! But... vapes uses oil and concentrates, and I do know that there are some really crappy low quality vapes out there.
mommysboy Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 3 hours ago, brfsa2 said: The banning of vapes in Thailand must only be related to the Tabaco taxes going into certain pockets. Everyone knows this. I would say that vaping is only bad because it lets you smoke better, cleaner, cheaper and much more convenient. That said, it's easy to smoke more leading to long term addiction, the same goes for cannabis. I do have some portable vapes that last me almost a year, just for backups on trips, but no way it beats dry herb vaporizers like the dynavap that I have learned. When vaporizing, the herbs are only baked at high temperature, enough to release the compounds, but not enough to burn it to ashes going to your lungs. There is no burnt substrates, only pure extraction that provide exceptional flavors, and best of all, it extends my flower reserve because I now smoke 1/4 of what I used to do. After I discovered herb vaporizer method, I have not lit a joint since a year! But... vapes uses oil and concentrates, and I do know that there are some really crappy low quality vapes out there. Oils! Note: Nicotine vapes do not use any kind of oil (unless dodgy/illicit).
transam Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 19 hours ago, daveAustin said: Pretty benign compared to smoking tobacco, but of course the latter is a known quantity, is taxable and thus any ill effects are inconsequential. Nothing to do with health, it is all about LOSS OF REVENUE! Pathetic! Nicotine is addictive, that's why once they start It's hard to stop. Plus they can have all those girlie flavours, like kids with sweets..........🤭 Mind you, some of them smell like the inside of a birds handbag........ 1
mommysboy Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 3 hours ago, transam said: Nicotine is addictive, that's why once they start It's hard to stop. Plus they can have all those girlie flavours, like kids with sweets..........🤭 Mind you, some of them smell like the inside of a birds handbag........ Personally, I don't make a habit of smelling the inside of handbags...😃 It's definitely very addictive - best kept away from kids imho - so it would probably be best if disposables were banned and flavours toned down. I got off cigarettes due to vaping, and my health really improved from day one. I did revamp many aspects of my life, so it wasn't all due to vaping, although that was a key part, and millions of people will attest to the same thing. But human nature is funny : people would prefer to ignore good scientific evidence and concentrate on isolated incidents, or rare allergies, even though they represent a tiny fraction of the picture. And of course booze, junk food, etc, are really damaging but people don't want to hear that. I think in the end people believe exactly what they want to believe. The majority lump vapes in with cigarettes and they hate both. So Joe public has spoken- just got to accept it. 1
sherwood Posted April 18, 2024 Posted April 18, 2024 Vaping, amateur stuff. Stabbing seems to be the go to trend with the youth of Thailand.
transam Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 10 hours ago, mommysboy said: Personally, I don't make a habit of smelling the inside of handbags...😃 It's definitely very addictive - best kept away from kids imho - so it would probably be best if disposables were banned and flavours toned down. I got off cigarettes due to vaping, and my health really improved from day one. I did revamp many aspects of my life, so it wasn't all due to vaping, although that was a key part, and millions of people will attest to the same thing. But human nature is funny : people would prefer to ignore good scientific evidence and concentrate on isolated incidents, or rare allergies, even though they represent a tiny fraction of the picture. And of course booze, junk food, etc, are really damaging but people don't want to hear that. I think in the end people believe exactly what they want to believe. The majority lump vapes in with cigarettes and they hate both. So Joe public has spoken- just got to accept it. Blokes who vape look girlie to me, but, each to their own, I suppose....😉 1
mommysboy Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 3 hours ago, transam said: Blokes who vape look girlie to me, but, each to their own, I suppose....😉 Yes, each to their own! Also, if you are going to flame don't get rattled when someone responds in kind. 1
transam Posted April 19, 2024 Posted April 19, 2024 2 minutes ago, mommysboy said: Yes, each to their own! Also, if you are going to flame don't get rattled when someone responds in kind. Flame..........? 🤔
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