2014年1月23日 星期四

Behind closed doors in Brussels


It wants to include the smoke-free alternative under a new EU "tobacco products directive" - despite the fact they contain no tobacco.The shafts for the solar outdoor light wheels rear wheels and the all other heavy duty wheels will differ.The attempt to ban e-cigarettes drew anger from suppliers in Britain, where 1.3 million have switched to the devices.Fraser Cropper, the chief executive officer of Totally Wicked, an e-cigarette supplier based in Lancashire, U.K., said: "Behind closed doors in Brussels, unaccountable and unelected bureaucrats are drafting proposals that will deny millions of existing and former smokers access to a safer alternative to tobacco cigarettes."A town in northern France has become the first to impose a ban on electronic cigarettes in public buildings. Francois Digard, the mayor of Saint-Lo in the La Manche region of Normandy,The anti-vibration mounts and Solid Tyres Christian Louboutin Sale only some of the things that can enhance the general efficiency of any vehicle. passed a decree this month outlawing them.France, which has an estimated 1.5 million e-cigarette users, is mulling a ban but the mayor apparently decided to jump the gun after several non-smokers said they were unhappy about the devices being smoked in public libraries.

"The e-cigarette is not neutral in the immediate environment. With it emitting odour and a bit of smoke it can really bother some people," Digard told France Bleu Cotentin radio.As cigarette smoking has been increasingly stigmatized,When it comes to finding a gift for gm tech2 mum you need to take into consideration on how she spends her time. the sale of electronic cigarettes has risen dramatically.E-cigarettes consist of a battery, a cartridge containing nicotine, a solution of propylene glycol or glycerine mixed with water, and an atomizer to turn the solution into a vapour. The nicotine is delivered without a flame and without tobacco or tar and e-cigarette users describe the experience as "vaping" rather than smoking. They are widely considered a healthier alternative, however, the Dutch public health institute on Wednesday published a policy paper claiming that electronic cigarettes are as harmful as ordinary cigarettes, saying that they are addictive and contain poisonous substances.Because the products are new and do not contain tobacco, they are outside EU law and are more or less unregulated in Britain and across Europe.The officials in Brussels want that to change, saying the devices "normalize the action of smoking". "Electronic cigarettes are a tobacco-related product and should be regulated within this directive.

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