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Complain to the ASA about those misleading adverts that are appearing in the press.
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Complain to your MP about the smoking of electronic and tobacco cigarettes in public places.
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Complain about those adverts that are starting to appear on television - and also any tobacco product placement that you see.
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Quitting smoking altogether is far far better than changing from one nicotine delivery system (such as tobacco cigerettes) to another nicotine delivery system (such as electronic cigerettes, e-cigarettes or other forms of nicotine replacement therapy); which may encourage tumour growth and harm unborn children. They serve only to maintain your nicotine dependency and that horrible feeling dependency and of being a slave to the nicotine habit.
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If you really aren't concerned about your health and wish to continue smoking or you mistakenly think that you cannot stop smoking, just remember to Smoke Less - and also that you live in the Smokeless Society, so: "Don't smoke"; "Don't smoke in public" and "Don't encourage others to smoke".
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Stopping smoking is so easy that 400,000 smokers stopped smoking in 2008 - just because the UK law banning smoking in public places was introduced. Find out here exactly what you need to do to join them - and cast yourself free from that slavery to nicotine.
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The Smokelesss Society would be nothing without its supporters - thank you everyone.
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The latest news and updates from and about the Smokeless Society.
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The World Health Organisation concludes that there are no scientifically proven instructions for using e-cigarettes as replacements or to quit smoking and, until such time as a given device is deemed safe and effective and of acceptable quality by a competent national regulatory body, consumers should be strongly advised not to use any of these products.
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On 4th June 2013 NICE issued guidelines promoting the use of Nicotine Replacement Therapy to cut down on smoking, rather than quit smoking altogether. Examples of Nicotine Replacement Therapy include gum and patches. NICE also approved the use of untested and unregulated e-cigarettes to inhale nicotine. The NICE guidelines were issued the day after BAT published the results of an on-line survey of GPs suggesting that GPs misunderstood nicotine.
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On 29th May 2013 an Israeli toddler girl was so very sadly killed by an e-cigarette. Learn about her surrounding psychological environment and how such an infant fatality was virtually inevitable in the lethal environment of aggressive and high pressure lobbying and marketing of e-cigarettes by the Nicotine Industry in combination with lax government departments.
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Some people believe that nicotine dependency, through either smoking or vaping, is caused by our genetic make up and is something that we have no control over - thus making it impossible for them to stop. Find out why they're wrong.
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The first ePetition from a supporter of the Smokeless Society was published by the UK's HM Government on Monday 21st January 2013, and by Saturday 28th February had gained only 7 signatures ! WE NEED YOUR HELP !!!!
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Anti-smoker Debi Austin shocked the world by smoking through a hole in her neck caused by her laryngectomy treatment for the throat cancer caused by her smoking. RIP Debi Austin.
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Popular TV sitcom actor Richard Briers dies after a 5 year battle with emphysema caused by smoking. RIP Richard Briers.
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The first ePetition from a supporter of the Smokeless Society was published by the UK's HM Government on Monday 21st January 2013, and by Saturday 26th January had gained 5 signatures !
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The New York State Assembly has voted overwhelmingly 125-0 to ban e-cigarettes [e-cigs]; a product which has already been banned in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Mexico, and New Zealand, restricted in Finland, Malaysia, and Singapore, pending restriction in the UK as a drug, and the subject of law suits by attorneys general in several states, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf, Executive Director of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).
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Sean Marsee, an Oklahoma teenage High School athletics track star, born in 1965, was 'too smart to smoke', so he got his nicotine fix by chewing tobacco - to avoid the 'deadly smoke'. Oral cancer was diagnosed at 18 years old. Despite radical facial surgery Sean died aged just 19 years old. RIP Sean Marsee.
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Great articles about smoking, electronic cigarettes, tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes and stopping smoking in the Smokeless Society.
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Many countries have already regulated, controlled, or banned, e-cigarettes at national level as part of a harm reduction approach towards protection from the potentially harmful effects of electronic cigarettes. However intensive lobbying of national decision makers and politicians by the e-cigarette industry has lead to some countries having taken no action at a national level to date. Decisions to prohibit e-cigarettes are therefore being taken at a 'local level' by individual pubs, restaurants, states, counties, villages, businesses, schools, hospitals, libraries, civic authorities etc. These articles research reports of e-cig bans, and the reasons behind the bans.
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Before 2007 you couldn't go out anywhere without having to endure the smoke from tobacco smoke. A 'smoke free' law was mercifully introduced in July 2007 to end smoking indoors in public places and this law has greatly improved air quality for everyone. But we are now once again under threat from having to breathe the secondhand fumes created by the Nicotine Industry's electronic cigarettes which escape the 'smoke free' legislation...
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Find out a whole lot more about addiction to the nicotine that is present in tobacco cigarettes, e-cigarettes, nicotine gum, electronic cigarettes and other sources of nicotine. And don't be surprised if you're surprised...
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People could be excused for believing industry claims that electronic cigarettes are safe and harmless. But is nicotine really harmless, or is this just marketing spin by the manufacturers? This research study on e-cigarettes and the Nicotine Industry suggests that these devices are not harmless and should be avoided...
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Health authorities always say that it is better to quit smoking altogether rather than switch to vaping e-cigarettes - yet they don't say why? Find out here how ex-smokers jeopardise their health by vaping e-cigarettes.
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E-Cigarette ban news reports up to August 2013
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E-Cigarette banning news reports in August and September 2013
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E-Cig bans - news reports in October 2013
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The British satirical and current affairs magazine, Private Eye, reports that electronic cigarettes have been banned at the Daily Expres - despite heavy promotion of the devices in its pages on behalf of an Express e-cigarette advertiser!
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