I was interested to read your story on e-cigarettes (News, November 16 and 17).
The Government needs to take particular heed of comments by the principals of Tauranga, Mount Maunganui, and Ōtūmoetai intermediate schools, confirming that vaping is not an issue among students at their schools.
The vape industry has long supported an R18 policy when it comes to selling vape products, getting tough on youth marketing, as well as high product standards. However, the availability of vape flavours, responsible R18 marketing, retail displays, and comparable nicotine levels must be retained if the Government wants smoking rates and tobacco sales in New Zealand to continue to fall.
As experts and local vape businesspeople have reinforced, we must retain vaping's appeal and accessibility for adults hooked on deadly tobacco, as vaping simply remains the most effective smoking cessation tool we have.
With Associate Health Minister Jenny Salesa set to introduce the Smoke-free Environments (Vaping) Amendment Bill into Parliament soon, here's hoping the Government is not going to overreact and overreach. That would only lead to New Zealand's record-low smoking rates increasing again.