From Left: Adolf Ilas, Chairman of Consumer Choice Phils; Luis Dela Paz, President of Consumer Choice Phils; Prof Castillo, Founder of Philippine Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (PHILTHRA); Joaqui Gallardo, Spokesperson of Vaper Ako; Joey Dulay, President of Philippine E-cigarette Industry Association (PECIA); Doc Lorenzo Mata, President of Quit for Good; Anton Israel, President of Nicotine Consumers Union of the Phils. (NCUP); Peter Dator, President of Vapers PH.
GROUPS representing over a million vapers and nicotine consumers, gathered on May 6 in Quezon City to push for a comprehensive vape regulation that will provide adult smokers with better alternatives and end the smoking epidemic that affects 16 million Filipinos.
The groups said the Vape Bill, which aims to regulate smoke-free alternatives such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products, will also protect the minors and ensure that these products comply with government standards.
Nicotine Consumers Union of the Philippines (NCUP) president Anton Israel said the Vape Bill will provide smokers who are having a hard time quitting cigarette access to less harmful alternatives, while explicitly spelling out the rules to protect minors.
“May penalties, may kulong. We don’t have a law yet that stringently and clearly lays down the regulations on vapes and heated tobacco products,” he said.
“Aside from helping adult smokers, the Vape Bill will generate funds to support the Universal Health Care. Hindi lang smokers ang matutulungan nito,” said Israel.
Other groups that joined the gathering include the Philippine E-cigarette Industry Association (PECIA), Consumer Choice Philippines (CCP), Quit for Good, Vapers PH, Vaper Ako, Pro Vape, Philippine Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates, Inc. and the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA).
The groups said the Vape Bill will fill the gap in local regulation involving the sale, manufacture, importation and communication of smoke-free alternatives including e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products (HTPs) and other novel tobacco products.
Kicking deadly smoking habit for good
The Vape Bill can help the 16 million Filipino adult smokers to kick the deadly smoking habit for good said Dr. Lorenzo Mata, a renowned doctor and president of anti-smoking advocacy group Quit for Good.
He also corrected the wrong notion that nicotine is the cause of disease and death.
“Contrary to conventional knowledge, nicotine is not the primary cause of smoking-related diseases and death. Science has proven time and time again that combustion—in the case of cigarettes, burning tobacco—is what produces the thousands of harmful and potentially harmful chemicals. There is no dearth of science that backs this fact, though some people chose to ignore it,” Dr. Mata said.
“We share the same goal with the rest of the health sector to end the smoking problem in the country. The current conventional cessation approaches, however, falls short of producing significant results. That’s why we are advocating pragmatic ways to help adult smokers leave smoking behind,” said Dr. Mata.
Dr. Mata said tobacco harm reduction was proven by progressive countries like the United Kingdom as an effective approach to bring down smoking prevalence.
Public Health England, an executive agency of UK’s Department of Health and Social Care, confirmed that vaping is 95-percent less harmful than cigarettes. Meanwhile, a local study led by well-respected Filipino cardiologist Dr. Rafael Castillo concluded that heated tobacco products are less harmful than traditional smoking.
Joey Dulay, president of PECIA, said the gathering showed the solidarity of the more than one million Filipino adult vapers and aims to set the record straight about the misinformation about the Vape Bill.
“The Vape Bill that was overwhelmingly approved by the Senate and Congress complements and strengthens the provisions of Executive Order 106 issued by President Rodrigo Duterte to ensure that all nicotine delivery systems in the country are properly regulated and appropriate penalties for violators is imposed. This is what we don’t have right now,” said Dulay.
Dulay said with a more comprehensive regulation in place, both the consumers and local vape businesses will be protected.
“The Vape Bill requires products to be registered with the DTI. Those with medicinal, therapeutic, or reduced risk claims will need the approval from the FDA. We believe that with the enactment and implementation of the Vape Bill, smuggling and illicit trade of substandard products will likewise be prevented,” he said.
Pro-Vape Bill
Dulay recognized the lawmakers who voted in favor of the Vape Bill.
“We would like to thank the 19 senators and 192 congressmen who voted for the passage of the Vape Bill, especially, Sen. Pres. Tito Sotto, Sen. Ralph Recto, Sen. Migz Zubiri, Rep. Rodante Marcoleta, Sen. Sonny Angara, Sen. Win Gatchalian, Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, Rep. Wes Gatchalian, Rep. Dv Savellano, Rep. Alfredo Garbin, Jr., Rep. Estrellita Suansing, Rep. Sharon Garin, Rep. Kristine Singson-Meehan, Rep. Stella Quimbo and Rep. John Reynald Tiangco,” he said.
“Maraming salamat po sa inyong malasakit sa 1 million adult vapers,” Dulay said, adding that, “the elections are coming up next week and we are issuing a call to all the 1 million vapers to support candidates, national and local, whom you know will protect your right as a vaper in the next administration! We Vape, We Vote!”
Stop proliferation of substandard products
Clarisse Virgino, Philippine representative to the Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA), said the Vape Bill will standardize the manufacture, sale, and distribution of vape products and eliminate transactions done through black markets.
“This will ensure that vape products comply with the standards set by the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Trade and Industry, which in turn will stop the proliferation of substandard products,” said Virgino. Vaper Ako spokesperson Joaqui Gallardo also noted that the Vape Bill has strong provisions that are designed to protect minors.
“The Vape Bill bans the sale and promotion of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products to minors. It also bans flavor descriptors that are attractive to minors. It even prohibits the sale or use of e-cigarettes near schools. Undoubtedly, the bill is cognizant of the welfare of our youth, while giving adult smokers an exit route to smoking,” he said.
Consumer group Pro Vape expressed hope the President will sign the Vape Bill into law.
“The Vape Bill will help stop the smoking epidemic and support the rights of Filipino consumers and voters to choose alternatives that are better and far less harmful than cigarettes. This will ensure that our rights as consumers will be recognized and protected,” it said.
“The Vape Bill considered peer-reviewed scientific studies that affirm e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products are less harmful than smoking cigarettes. We firmly believe that having access to these alternative products and the right information about them will be beneficial to adult smokers. Let’s not deprive them of a better option that science has to offer. Adult consumers have the right to choose,” Consumer Choice Philippines president Luis de la Paz said.
