The R Street Vape Review
Policy Study No.74 goes by the snappy title of ‘Vapescore 2016: Regulating vapour products in US cities’: “Tobacco and nicotine products exist on a continuum of harm. On one end are traditional combustible cigarettes, which do by far the most damage, and on the other are smoking-cessation products, such as pharmaceutical patches, gums and lozenges, which do little damage and aid some smokers in quitting the habit.”
The institute throws its weight behind vaping as a method of harm reduction from the off: “substantially less hazardous, not only to the user, but also to third parties.” In the States, where the public vape debate is skewed towards the hysterical and fictitious, it is refreshing to see a body enthusiastically embrace the Public Health England report.