Published March 11, 2020 | Version v1
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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.

  • 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

Notes

Produced with the help of a grant from the Foundation for a Smoke-Free World Inc. The contents, selection and presentation of facts, as well as any opinions expressed herein are the sole responsibility of the authors and under no circumstances shall be regarded as reflecting the positions of the Foundation for a Smoke-free World, Inc. None of the authors have ever received research funding from any tobacco or vaping product company. Dr Glover has, in the distant past (over 10yrs+) received fees from pharmaceutical companies for consultancy re cessation medicines.

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