Nicotine Science and Policy
By Harry Shapiro Sept. 11, 2025
Harry’s blog 129: Prohibition: the lessons we never learn
Australia’s unnecessary nicotine war lights up,
As reported on the website of ALIVE, the Australian vaping advocacy movement, “Australia's ongoing battle against tobacco has led to some of the strictest regulations in the world, particularly concerning vaping and cigarette pricing. While the government has framed these policies as necessary for public health, the unintended consequences have sparked a growing crisis.”
April 14, 2026 by filtermag.org
Sweden Is Now the World’s First “Smoke-Free” Country
Sweden has achieved a remarkable smoking rate of 3.7%, attributing its success to promoting safer nicotine alternatives such as snus and modern pouches. The country's tobacco-related deaths are significantly lower, with a decline in smoking since 2013. Sweden's government raised cigarette taxes while lowering snus taxes, aiding in the drop in smoking rates. Experts praise the evidence-based policies that prioritize public health, contrasting it with the EU's slower progress in reducing smoking prevalence. The success of harm reduction strategies in Sweden could serve as a model for other nations. Safer nicotine products are considered crucial in reducing the harms associated with smoking worldwide.
April 08, 2026 by smokefreesweden.org
Sensational new data shows Sweden ‘already smoke-free’
Sweden is being highlighted as the first country to effectively reach “smoke-free” status, with new…
April 01, 2026 by snusforumet.se
Sweden crosses smoke-free milestone as daily smoking hits 3.7 percent
Sweden has reached a significant public health milestone, with daily smoking rates falling to just …
9.90% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 867,000 current smokers in Sweden 11.70% of men are current smokers but only 8.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
April 14, 2026 by gfn.tv
Why is the Media Ignoring the Record Low in Youth Smoking?
Questions are being raised about the lack of media attention on declining youth smoking rates in several countries. While cigarette use among young people has continued to fall, public discourse often focuses more heavily on the risks of newer nicotine products. Some experts argue that this imbalance may distort perceptions of overall public health progress. At the same time, the rise of alternative nicotine products has added complexity to how trends are interpreted. The discussion reflects broader concerns about how data on smoking and vaping is communicated to the public.
April 14, 2026 by worldvapersalliance.com
Consumer Groups Across Europe Write to Commission: Stop the War on Harm Reduction
Consumer advocacy groups across Europe are calling on the European Commission to reconsider its approach to harm reduction. In a joint letter, organizations argue that current and proposed policies risk limiting access to safer alternatives for adult smokers. They emphasize the importance of proportionate regulation that reflects differences in risk between products. The groups also warn that overly restrictive measures could undermine public health goals. Their appeal adds to growing pressure from stakeholders involved in the nicotine policy debate.
April 14, 2026 by brusselstimes.com
Dutch vape flavour ban backfires: New report shows rise in youth use, illicit trade, and smoking
Instituted in 2024 to prevent a 'youth gateway effect', the Dutch ban on non-tobacco flavoured vapour products unintentionally led to a surge in youth vaping and increased cigarette consumption. The ban caused over half of consumers to turn to the black market. Legal adult vaping decreased, with many resorting to illicit channels. Cigarette consumption rose by 1%, and some former vapers returned to or increased smoking. The ban was criticized for pushing consumers towards unregulated and risky sources. The report recommends analysing real-world evidence before enforcing such prohibitive policies. Prohibition Does Not Work advocates for informed decision-making to prevent the growth of illicit markets.
19.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.0 million current smokers in Netherlands 22.00% of men are current smokers but only 16.70% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
April 14, 2026 by eunews.it
Swedish‑French tobacco row is dividing the EU
A growing dispute is emerging within the European Union over the regulation and taxation of nicotine pouches. Sweden has pushed back against restrictions introduced by other member states, arguing that such measures may violate the EU principle of free movement of goods. The debate reflects wider tensions over how new nicotine products should be classified and taxed across the bloc. Differences in national policies have already led to market fragmentation and legal uncertainty. The issue highlights ongoing challenges in aligning public health objectives with internal market rules.
April 14, 2026 by 2firsts.com
Swedish Politicians Ask European Commission to Clarify Legality of France’s Nicotine Pouch Ban
Swedish politicians are seeking clarification from the European Commission regarding the legality o…
9.90% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 867,000 current smokers in Sweden 11.70% of men are current smokers but only 8.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
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Blogs
Harry’s blog 129: Prohibition: the lessons we never learn
Australia’s unnecessary nicotine war lights up,
As reported on the website of ALIVE, the Australian vaping advocacy movement, “Australia's ongoing battle against tobacco has led to some of the strictest regulations in the world, particularly concerning vaping and cigarette pricing. While the government has framed these policies as necessary for public health, the unintended consequences have sparked a growing crisis.”
Harry’s blog 128: Behind the smoke and mirrors: the continuing challenge of tobacco harm reduction.
“If you assume that there is no hope, you guarantee there will be no hope”. Noam Chomsky
I recently returned from the 12th annual Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) conference in Warsaw. My first visit was 2015 when I had just entered the tobacco harm reduction (THR) space after over thirty years spent with UK NGOs advocating for drug and HIV harm reduction – a space I still inhabit.
Harry’s blog 127: The truth is still out there.
A free self-guided introduction to tobacco harm reduction from K•A•C aims to raise awareness of the approach among a wider community of policymakers, researchers, health professionals – and adult smokers.