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by Antonietta Bergnaum Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are some of the events related to vaping?

This is a list of events related to vaping, such as tradefairs, conferences, protests or political events. These events are regularly updated. If you don’t see yours or anyone you might consider interesting to add, please submit yours.

What if I don’t see my event on the vaping post?

If you don’t see yours or anyone you might consider interesting to add, please submit yours. These informations are based on what events managers manually submitted. The Vaping Post does not guarantee their complete accuracy.

Can I partner with the vaping post as an event manager?

If you are an event manager and would like to set up a partnership with the Vaping Post, please contact us.

How accurate are the informations on the vaping post?

These informations are based on what events managers manually submitted. The Vaping Post does not guarantee their complete accuracy. If you are an event manager and would like to set up a partnership with the Vaping Post, please contact us.

What are the laws in NYC regarding e-cigarettes?

How to get a starter kit for smoking in New York?

How to report lung injury from e-cigarette?

How to get help with a quit coach in New York?

How to file a complaint against a tobacco company?

How old do you have to be to sell e-cigarettes?

How many high school students use e-cigarettes?

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What are the laws in NYC regarding e-cigarettes?

NYC laws include all e-cigarettes, regardless of nicotine content. NYC laws prohibit: The use of e-cigarettes in all places where smoking is prohibited, including residential common areas , restaurants, sports arenas and workplaces. The sale of e-cigarettes to anyone younger than 21.

How to get a starter kit for smoking in New York?

Visit the New York State Smokers' Quitline, or call 866-NY-QUITS (866-697-8487), to apply for a free starter kit of nicotine medications and to talk to a quit coach.

How to report lung injury from e-cigarette?

Health care providers should report possible cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette use to the NYC Poison Control Center by calling 212-POISONS (212-764-7667).

How to get help with a quit coach in New York?

Visit the New York State Smokers' Quitline, or call 866-NY-QUITS (866-697-8487), to talk to a quit coach for support. Adults can also apply for a free starter kit of nicotine medications.

How to file a complaint against a tobacco company?

You can file a tobacco product sales complaint online or by calling 311 for flavored products or unlicensed retailers.

How old do you have to be to sell e-cigarettes?

The sale of e-cigarettes to anyone younger than 21. You can file an underage sales complaint online or by calling 311.

How many high school students use e-cigarettes?

In 2019, more than one in six (15.2%) New York City high school students reported using e-cigarettes. Nearly five times as many high school students use e-cigarettes than smoke cigarettes. Further, in 2018, one in 15 (6.7%) middle school students reported using e-cigarettes.

1. Times Square

Times Square is filled with blatant displays of American consumer culture. Amidst flashy ads, giant television screens all around you, honking cabs, and screeching tires, Times Square will remind you of everything that makes New York amazing. Despite the noises and yelling New Yorkers, you'll still be taken in by the energy around you.

2. Central Park

New York City's Central Park is one of the city's must-see attractions. While vaping is prohibited in most parts of the park, you may still get a safe spot to vape if you search well enough, like perhaps the Ramble in Central Park.

3. Brooklyn Bridge

A marvel of design and engineering, the Brooklyn Bridge is situated on the East River. In addition to being the first bridge over the East River, it was the world's longest bridge at the time of its construction. You'll feel touristy vaping here since it attracts tens of thousands of visitors every year.

4. Statue of Liberty

Presented to the United States by France for the 100th anniversary of the American Revolution, Lady Liberty enlightened its era. Vaping while standing on Liberty Island and watching the sleek silhouette of America's symbol of freedom will switch up your vape experience. Traveling to experience this is well worth it.

6. Williamsburg Bridge

Like the Brooklyn Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge also provides a stretch where you can vape while taking a stroll. You can also find pretty good spots along the East River in Williamsburg if you want another one later.

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What are the laws in NYC regarding e-cigarettes?

NYC laws include all e-cigarettes, regardless of nicotine content. NYC laws prohibit: The use of e-cigarettes in all places where smoking is prohibited, including residential common areas , restaurants, sports arenas and workplaces. The sale of e-cigarettes to anyone younger than 21.

How to get a starter kit for smoking in New York?

Visit the New York State Smokers' Quitline, or call 866-NY-QUITS (866-697-8487), to apply for a free starter kit of nicotine medications and to talk to a quit coach.

How to report lung injury from e-cigarette?

Health care providers should report possible cases of lung injury associated with e-cigarette use to the NYC Poison Control Center by calling 212-POISONS (212-764-7667).

How to get help with a quit coach in New York?

Visit the New York State Smokers' Quitline, or call 866-NY-QUITS (866-697-8487), to talk to a quit coach for support. Adults can also apply for a free starter kit of nicotine medications.

How to file a complaint against a tobacco company?

You can file a tobacco product sales complaint online or by calling 311 for flavored products or unlicensed retailers.

How old do you have to be to sell e-cigarettes?

The sale of e-cigarettes to anyone younger than 21. You can file an underage sales complaint online or by calling 311.

How many high school students use e-cigarettes?

In 2019, more than one in six (15.2%) New York City high school students reported using e-cigarettes. Nearly five times as many high school students use e-cigarettes than smoke cigarettes. Further, in 2018, one in 15 (6.7%) middle school students reported using e-cigarettes.

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