Published March 11, 2020
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How New Zealand vapers might respond to e-liquid flavor bans, interest in vaping cannabinoids if legalized and current use of oral nicotine pouches. A survey of vape expo attendees.
Creators
- 1. Centre of Research Excellence: Indigenous Sovereignty & Smoking
- 2. epiphi Consulting Group, New Hampshire, USA
- 3. Independent Researcher, Nelson, NZ
- 4. Independent vape advocate, Sydney, Australia
Description
The aims were to provide data to help inform policy decisions about vaping e-cigarettes and legalizing cannabis, and to estimate if there is a sufficient number of current vapers in Auckland with limited smoking history, making them eligible to enrol in a proposed VERITAS cohort study.
Our survey results suggested that a nicotine e-liquid flavor ban would primarily drive vapers to seek/make unregulated nicotine liquids, as has been found in similar research elsewhere. There is a substantial black market in cannabinoid vaping products in NZ.
Auckland appears likely to have enough vapers with limited smoking history to be part of the upcoming international VERITAS study
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