Wednesday 28th April 2021, 6.00-7.00pm
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=WHY SHOULD SMOKERS SWITCH TO VAPING?=
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WEBINAR | Wednesday 28th April 2021, 6.00-7.00pm
The latest in our series of Talking Liberties webinars takes place next week and we would be delighted if you would join us.
E-cigarettes have been a mainstream consumer product for the best part of a decade and vaping is credited with encouraging millions of smokers to switch to what evidence suggests is a significantly reduced risk product.
Despite that, millions more appear resistant to switching and the latest figures suggest that the number of vapers in the UK may have fallen from a peak of 3.6 million to 3 million. The question is, why?
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Organised to coincide with VApril, the annual vaping awareness campaign now in its fourth year, we are pleased to welcome a passionate yet knowledgeable panel of guests:
John Dunne, CEO, UK Vaping Industry Association
Daniel Pryor, head of programmes, Adam Smith Institute
Judy Gibson (above), vaping advocate
Dan Donovan (below), confirmed smoker
In addition to our panel we are very keen to hear from you. In particular:
* ex-smokers who have switched to vaping
* dual users (those who smoke and vape)
* smokers who have tried vaping but don't enjoy it
* confirmed smokers who have no wish to quit or switch
To join the conversation click here ([link removed]) or on the 'Register' icon above.
Further reading:
Why Don’t More Smokers Switch to Using E-Cigarettes: The Views of Confirmed Smokers ([link removed]) (Neil McKeganey and Tiffany Dickson)
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