Welcome back, vape enthusiasts! It’s been a busy week in the world of vaping, with some important headlines worth knowing. From policy discussions to promising new research and a few surprising developments, here’s your quick-fire update on what’s happening across the vape scene.
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Local gas station hit by vape pen theft
A Doylestown gas station was burglarized, with thieves making off with cash and vape pens. Authorities are still investigating this alarming incident.
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Possible vape ban at public beaches and parks
Officials in one U.S. state are pushing to ban smoking and vaping at popular parks and beaches to promote public health and protect the environment.
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Florence vape shops face law enforcement crackdown
Law enforcement agencies recently raided seven vape shops in Florence, resulting in two arrests and ramped-up efforts to regulate illicit sales.
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Flavored vapes spark concern for youth in Connecticut
A recent opinion piece calls for stronger regulation of flavored vaping products, stressing growing concerns over their appeal to minors in Connecticut.
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Study says smokers who vape more likely to quit
Encouraging new research suggests that smokers who incorporate vaping are more successful at quitting or reducing cigarette use.
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Tilray’s new vape launch drives stock surge
Following excitement over potential cannabis reclassification and a new vape product lineup, Tilray’s stock enjoyed a notable jump.