Vape Club: Exploring Non-Profit Regulatory Models for the Supply of Vaporised Nicotine Products
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Cannabis Social Clubs, Kava Clubs and Other Medical Cannabis Regulation
2.1. Cannabis Social Clubs (CSC)
2.2. Kava Social Clubs
2.3. Authorised Supply of Unregistered Therapeutic Goods, e.g., Australian TGA Special Access Scheme
3. Application of Non-Profit Club or SAS Regulatory Models to VNPs
Benefits and Limitations of Non-Profit Models
4. Application of Non-Profit Club or SAS Regulatory Models to Smoked Tobacco Products (STPs)
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Model | Brief Description | Non-Profit | Legal Status (e.g., Established Clearly in Law, Unclear/Grey, Illegal But Tolerated) | Registration/Documentation/Approvals Required (e.g., Club Membership Documents, Medical Prescription, Club Registration) | Restrictions | ||
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Age of Participant | Diagnoses | Quantity of Substance | |||||
Cannabis Clubs: USA [25,26,27] | Supported by membership fees/donations | √ | Illegal but tolerated, users who have a medical marijuana ID card typically will not be prosecuted | Medical marijuana ID card | State-dependent | State-dependent All States will give a medical marijuana card if the user has HIV/AIDs | State-dependent |
Compassionate Cannabis Clubs: Canada [28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35] | Places where people who are normally very ill and require medical marijuana can purchase safe marijuana | √ | The Canadian Federal Government passed the Cannabis Act which will come into force on 17 October 2018. This law legalises cannabis for recreational use. Until this Act comes into force, it is illegal to use cannabis for recreational use nationwide (except Vancouver and Victoria, BC). Some clubs outside these cities were raided. | License | Vancouver, BC: 19 years of age Victoria, BC: 19 years of age | Unknown | Unknown |
Cannabis Social Club: Spain [36,37] | Private clubs for the non-commercial distribution of cannabis | √ | Non-criminal but not legalised. Most follow ENCOD code of conduct | Registration as a not for profit association with National Registry of Organisations | 18 or 21+ years of age | Not required | 60–90 g per month |
Cannabis Social Club: Belgium [36,38] | Private clubs for the non-commercial distribution of cannabis | √ | Illegal but tolerated | Registration as a not for profit association with National Registry of Organisations | 18 or 21+ years of age | Required for CSCs operating solely for medical users, otherwise not required | 10–30 g per month |
Cannabis Social Club: Uruguay [36,39,40] | One of three legal ways for individuals to obtain cannabis | √ | Legal and regulated | Registration as a non-profit association with the registry and IRCCA | 18+ years of age | Accepted but not a requirement | 40 g per month |
Australian Special Access Scheme for Medicinal Cannabis [41,42,43] | Registered doctors with Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods apply on a case by case basis for patient to be able to import cannabis or else procure it through an Australian manufacturer | √ | Legal and regulated | Medical doctor must be registered and apply for their patient to access the cannabis. The patient will also need to apply for permission to the relevant authority in their State/Territory | Unknown | None | Determined by medical doctor |
Kava: Northern Territory, Australia [44,45,46,47,48] | Legal to possess a small amount of kava. Licences previously issued to sell kava by retail or wholesale (to licensed retailers) | Importation banned apart for medical and research purposes. | Can possess a specific quantity. Before importation ban, licences were issued to manufacture and sell kava. | 18 years of age | None | Possess less than two kilograms, or less than four kava plants (but not in drinkable form) |
Model | Benefits | Limitations |
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Not-for-profit social club | Provides legal access to VNPs for harm reduction Reduces commercial incentive to recruit young non-smokers, including risk of aggressive marketing practices Provides a supportive environment to assist smokers to learn about vaping May achieve lower prices for members through bulk purchases Could operate alongside a commercial retail market for nicotine-free vaporiser products Can operate under a medical or a recreational framework Could provide a model for access to smoked tobacco products if retail sales abolished | Would require new laws to ensure members are not prosecuted—risk of overly burdensome regulation More restrictive than current access to smoked tobacco products May not be accessible to the most disadvantaged smokers (living in remote areas, people with mental illness) May not be acceptable to vapers/smokers—e.g., could be viewed as a medical model (Compassion clubs) Difficult for smokers to become aware of the clubs without advertising Products purchased may be of variable quality Problematic for international visitors to access Likely to have little impact on smoking prevalence |
Approval to supply domestically as unapproved therapeutic good e.g., TGA Special Access Scheme (Category C) | Existing regulatory framework in some countries (Australia) Allows access to products without relying on a manufacturer applying for medicines approval Health practitioner as gatekeeper reduces risk of young non-smokers Quality of products supplied may be higher than for social club model (e.g., meet pharmaceutical standards). Provides legal access to VNPs for harm reduction | Maintains medical model which has low acceptability among vapers More restrictive than current access to smoked tobacco products May require new laws in some countries Expensive due to involvement of health practitioners (e.g., medical practitioner, pharmacist) Health practitioners may not be willing to take responsibility for prescribing/supplying unapproved therapeutic goods Problematic for international visitors to access Likely to have little impact on smoking prevalence |
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Gartner, C.; Bromberg, M.; Musgrove, T.; Luong, K. Vape Club: Exploring Non-Profit Regulatory Models for the Supply of Vaporised Nicotine Products. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081744
Gartner C, Bromberg M, Musgrove T, Luong K. Vape Club: Exploring Non-Profit Regulatory Models for the Supply of Vaporised Nicotine Products. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(8):1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081744
Chicago/Turabian StyleGartner, Coral, Marilyn Bromberg, Tanya Musgrove, and Kathy Luong. 2018. "Vape Club: Exploring Non-Profit Regulatory Models for the Supply of Vaporised Nicotine Products" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 8: 1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081744
APA StyleGartner, C., Bromberg, M., Musgrove, T., & Luong, K. (2018). Vape Club: Exploring Non-Profit Regulatory Models for the Supply of Vaporised Nicotine Products. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(8), 1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081744