P-04-601 Proposed Ban on the Use of e-cigarettes in Public Places

P-04-601 Proposed Ban on the Use of e-cigarettes in Public Places

Completed

 

This petition was submitted by Simon Thurlow, having collected 1,196 electronic signatures.

 

Petition wording

We call upon the Welsh Government not to proceed with their proposed ban on the use of e-cigarettes in enclosed public spaces, substantially enclosed public places, and places of work in Wales. This proposal, if implemented, can only lead to fewer people using e-cigarettes and more people smoking cigarettes.

 

Additional Information:

Already 100,000 people in Wales are using e-cigarettes. These people are smoking fewer or no cigarettes; this should be a cause for celebration, not concern. A recent BBC poll found that 62% of the public opposed a ban on the use of e-cigarettes in public. In Spain where a ban on the use of e-cigarettes in public was introduced, there was a 70% decline in the use of e-cigarettes and a rise in the rate of smoking. We fear the same will happen in Wales if the Welsh Government implements their proposed ban. With a ban on the advertising and promotion of e-cigarettes soon to be introduced, following the passing of the Tobacco Products Directive, where are smokers to find out about e-cigarettes, particularly if they are banned in public places? Smokers need to see people using e-cigarettes in public, they need to be able to go up and speak to e-cigarette users so that they can find out further information and then hopefully make the switch to a safer alternative.

 

Status

This petition was considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on 04/04/2017.

The Committee considered a response from the petitioner and agreed to close the petition and thank the petitioner for his engagement with the petitions process.

Full details of the consideration of this petitions by the committee and related documents can be seen on the Meetings tab above.

It was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 07/10/2014.

 

Further information

Business type: Petition

Reason considered: Senedd Business;

First published: 24/09/2014