It gets better by saying it. This is essentially what the elected representatives of the majority advocated through an amendment advocated by MP Karl Olive on March 30. Approved by a large majority, the text modifies the bill to regulate influencers, which aims, in particular, to prohibit certain advertisements, for example, for cosmetic surgery. In particular, it clarifies the ban on commercial publications for tobacco and vaping-related products.
Success of the puff on TikTok
In fact, the amendment adds to the text a direct reference to article L. 3513-4 of the Public Health Code, which formally prohibits “propaganda or publicity, direct or indirect, in favor of vaping products.” Article L3512-4, which includes identical provisions for tobacco, will also be mentioned.
The ban on influencer vaping advertising comes amid growing concerns from doctors about dangerous vaping products being promoted on some platforms like TikTok. Among them, the puff, a disposable vaporizer that is very successful among the youngest.
Source: BFM TV

