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Thailand Cracks Down on E-Cigarettes to Protect Schoolchildren


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1 hour ago, webfact said:

This misconception, fuelled by savvy marketing strategies and attractive product designs,

 

I suspect that social media does more to exacerbate the issue than the 'savvy marketing strategies'.

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7 hours ago, KireB said:

I see quite some kids in my moo ban, some not older than 10, vaping. So yes, there is a problem. 

 

Yes, absolutely.  The Vapes are marketed similarly to soft drinks, bright colours & tastes. 

 

However, for the ex tobacco smoker, they are surely better...?

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I remember well growing up in a southern tobacco state....RJR tobacco had reps that stood on street corners near where lots of high school kids ate lunch with big stainless steele bowls full of five cig sample packs of winstons and salems...they freely handed them out to any and all kids and they did successfully get a lot of kids hooked on cigs/nicotine at a young age insuring they would be customers for decades.  I was one of them.

 

Now you have flashy kids flavor vapes being pushed ...the game may have changed a bit but the nicotine is still a horribly addictive drug and the goal is to get a new generation of addicted customers.

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But they ARE NOT cracking down on cigarettes to "protect the children."  Imho, the move has less to do with "protecting the children" than it does to protect a connected monopoly.  As usual, hypocrisy reins supreme.

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20 hours ago, SmartyMarty said:

My local cafe near 89 Plaza in Chiang Mai up to 8 police there every morning, many of them vaping. Such shining examples of law enforcement.

 

Why not take a photo of them?

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2 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

Not safer, a cigarette contains an average of 10 to 12 millgrams of nicotine where a vape contains 20 to 40 millgrams and you can get 600 to 800 puffs per vape. 

Does nicotine cause cancer? If it did, you would think nicotine patches would be illegal. What causes cancer is the burning material, "Tobacco smoke is made up of more than 7000 chemicals, including over 70 known to cause cancer (carcinogens)." "Most smokeless tobacco products are made from tobacco leaves, so they have many of the same harmful chemicals as cigars and cigarettes." I smoked for more than 50 years, quit about 3 years ago. It isn't that difficult.

https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/tobacco/carcinogens-found-in-tobacco-products.html

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4 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

Not safer, a cigarette contains an average of 10 to 12 millgrams of nicotine where a vape contains 20 to 40 millgrams and you can get 600 to 800 puffs per vape. 

 

Is it the nicotine that is harmful, though?

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4 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Kids are vaping dangerous chemicals every day...it's called breathing.

 

 

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I find it amusing that people who live in Thailand and don't wear a mask to protect from pollutants moan about the smell of cigarettes. 

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Vapes are "95% safer than tobacco", according to British studies and they are saving hundreds of thousands of lives by encouraging smokers to switch to vaping... https://www.bbc.com/news/health-66852503

There are still a lot of studies to be done, but vapes do not have the carcinogenic agents that cigarettes do and hence why they're seen today as 95% safer.

Nicotine is addictive and every effort should be made to keep the kids off it. Vapes should be regulated, and sold next to the cigarettes, with hefty fines for selling to kids.

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On 2/11/2025 at 9:21 AM, webfact said:

The seminar underscored the urgent need for a unified approach to combat the e-cigarette crisis,

Is a unified approach more effective than another crackdown?

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On 2/11/2025 at 9:37 AM, ikke1959 said:

Implement what you want, but as long as police officers, Government officials, teachers, military and many more are vaping how can you ever enforce this rule.. Much easier is to control it and make it more expensive and just like alcohol a minimum age 

So you prefer to be a law breaker? 😕😕😕

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On 2/10/2025 at 10:39 PM, Gottfrid said:

No they are not trying to protect anything more than their own state funded tobacco and cigarette production.

Exactly!

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On 2/12/2025 at 8:00 AM, stupidfarang said:

Not safer, a cigarette contains an average of 10 to 12 millgrams of nicotine where a vape contains 20 to 40 millgrams and you can get 600 to 800 puffs per vape. 

Try  up tp 20,000 puffs on vapes with 3-5% nicotine.

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Tired a cigarette once. Coughed my lungs out (almost). I don't see the attraction. 

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Thailand Cracks Down on E-Cigarettes to Protect Schoolchildren

 

How are they going to do that hey?

Tell the Shops Not to Sell to Children?

Put an Age Limit on the sale of  of all smoking ,Vaping Products?

That will be nice , But Who In Satans Name is going to Police that With a Police population that has a Care Factor of  ZERO.

 Good Luck with that.  They will never stop this Same as Drugs/Legal or Illegal and Alcohol

 

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On 2/12/2025 at 7:20 AM, Gsxrnz said:

Gone are the days of furtively nicking a Player's Plain from your Mum's pack of ciggies, or waiting outside the corner shop (not your local shop, but one you cycled three miles to) to anonymously purchase the February 1977 Penthouse or Playboy magazine.

 

Vice of all types are too easily obtained these days - my generation had to work for it! :coffee1:

Wow.... had a rush of memories after reading your post.

 

Dad smoked Gold Leaf & if I remember correctly -probably don't though, 😄 the fags were a little bit bigger.

 

*For our American members*

A Fag, is a cigarette..😅

 

 

 

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