Why Is Our Government Refusing To Save People’s Lives?

Why Is Our Government Refusing To Save People’s Lives?




Imagine there was a way to save hundreds of thousands of lives and save the Australian taxpayer hundreds of million dollars a year in healthcare costs. Imagine if such a technology existed. And experts all over the world have proven that there was no risk involved – just the potential to save lives. Wouldn’t this be something? Wouldn’t it be miraculous? We would be singing and dancing in the streets! The fact is that such a technology does exist – and the Australian government has made it illegal. Smoking is…




73% OF AUSTRALIANS SUPPORT LEGALISING VAPING!

73% OF AUSTRALIANS SUPPORT LEGALISING VAPING!




A new study by the Sexton Marketing Group involving 4,000 Australians found that 73% of Australians would support the legalisation of eCigarettes to help smokers quit and 54% of Australians view the legalisation of eCigarettes as a potential vote-influencing or even vote-changing issue. Legalising e-cigarettes WILL save lives, and the overwhelming public support for this life-saving technology is clear. That is why MyChoice Australia has launched a campaign in conjunction with The Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance to allow these products in Australia and help smokers quit. Join our campaign and write…




THE WHO IGNORES THE VOICES OF 20 MILLION SUCCESSFUL EX-SMOKERS

THE WHO IGNORES THE VOICES OF 20 MILLION SUCCESSFUL EX-SMOKERS




The following is a media release from the International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organisations we felt of interest:  THE WHO IGNORES THE VOICES OF 20 MILLION SUCCESSFUL EX-SMOKERS INNCO, a new alliance of safer nicotine consumer organisations is launched to demand consultation by global regulators. Safer nicotine products save lives. It is time for the WHO to acknowledge human rights and support informed choices for better health. The International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organisations (INNCO), a ground-breaking global consumer advocacy network representing over 20 million former smokers worldwide, is being…