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Should E-Cigarettes Be Regulated? The EU Will Hold a Public Debate

According to The Parliament Magazine, a public debate on EU vaping regulation will be held in Brussels on November 6 from 08:00 to 09:30. The purpose of the debate is to better understand the needs of smokers and vape users, and to discuss what role regul
According to the Parliament Magazine, a public debate on the regulation of e-cigarettes in the EU will be held in Brussels on November 6 from 08:00 to 09:30.

The purpose of the debate is to gain a deeper understanding of the needs of smokers and e-cigarette users, as well as the role that regulators should play in promoting innovation while ensuring quality and product safety.
Should e-cigarettes be regulated? The EU will hold a public debate

This debate will be chaired by UK MEP David Campbell Bannerman and has received support from Japan Tobacco International. The discussion will cover new tobacco products and alternatives to traditional cigarettes, such as e-cigarettes.

E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular, and their regulation has become a topic of political debate: should they be accepted as alternatives to traditional tobacco products or should they be banned? The magazine states that while the EU has a clear regulatory framework for these products, attitudes among member states vary widely.

The magazine states: "The public debate will gather potential and obvious benefits for consumers and public health. However, their risk-reduction potential should not be viewed in isolation. Especially for society and public health, to fully realize the potential of this new category, consumers need to not only accept new nicotine delivery systems but also embrace their broad benefits."
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