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 15, 2026 by smokefreesweden.org
Sweden’s smoke free success ignored as experts urge EU to change course
International health experts are advocating for European policymakers to consider Sweden's successful anti-smoking model, with a low smoking rate of 3.7%. Dr. Delon Human emphasizes the importance of embracing safer nicotine alternatives like snus and vaping products. Despite public support for harm reduction, the European Commission's tobacco laws evaluation overlooks this success. Dr. Human warns that restricting access to safer products may lead to more cigarette smoking. Sweden's approach has significantly reduced tobacco-related diseases, serving as a model for effective tobacco harm reduction. Experts urge the European Commission to base future regulations on evidence and public feedback to follow Sweden's successful path in tobacco control.
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 15, 2026 by regulatorwatch.com
Taxed To Fail | Canada’s Vape Policies Fuel Smoking & Crime | RegWatch
Canada’s approach to vaping regulation is facing growing scrutiny as critics point to unintended consequences of recent policies. Increasing taxes and restrictions on vaping products are argued to be reshaping consumer behavior rather than eliminating nicotine use. Some analyses suggest that tighter rules may be linked to a decline in legal vape sales alongside a rise in cigarette consumption. There are also concerns about the expansion of illicit markets and associated criminal activity driven by high taxation and limited access to regulated alternatives. The situation is fuelling debate over whether current policies are achieving public health goals or producing counterproductive outcomes.
10.60% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.5 million current smokers in Canada 13.10% of men are current smokers but only 8.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
April 15, 2026 by 2firsts.com
China Starts Mandatory National Standards Process for Heated Cigarettes and Nicotine Pouches
China has initiated the process of drafting national standards for heated cigarettes and nicotine pouches, enhancing regulatory frameworks. The standards are essential in the pathway for market access but do not signal an imminent launch. The 22-month development cycle aims to protect health and safety. Heated cigarettes and nicotine pouches face separate regulatory paths, with the latter's standards following recent clarifications. The move signifies regulatory progress rather than immediate commercialization. It outlines technical requirements for these products and underlines China's efforts to regulate emerging nicotine categories. Although pivotal, the standards do not guarantee market entry, requiring additional steps and institutional arrangements.
24.40% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 288.3 million current smokers in China 46.40% of men are current smokers but only 1.90% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR
April 15, 2026 by planetofthevapes.co.uk
Objections Over French Ban
France’s proposed restrictions on vaping products are facing growing opposition from various stakeholders. Critics argue that the measures could limit access to less harmful alternatives for adult smokers. Concerns have also been raised about potential unintended consequences, including increased smoking or the expansion of illegal markets. The debate reflects wider disagreements within Europe over how to regulate emerging nicotine products. It also underscores the challenge of balancing youth protection with harm reduction strategies.
28.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 15.7 million current smokers in France.
SOURCE: GSTHR
April 15, 2026 by clearingtheair.eu
Ireland urged to explore Australia-style pharmacy-only vape sales
Ireland is facing calls to consider stricter controls on vaping products, including limiting their sale to pharmacies. The proposal draws inspiration from Australia’s model, where access to e-cigarettes has been tightly restricted through medical-style distribution channels. Supporters argue that such an approach could help address concerns about youth uptake and product accessibility. However, critics point to international evidence suggesting that similar systems may reduce legal access while encouraging the growth of illicit markets. The debate reflects wider tensions over how far governments should go in restricting safer nicotine alternatives.
17.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 730,000 current smokers in Ireland 20.00% of men are current smokers but only 14.60% 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.