Vaping Should Be Banned In High School

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Vaping is an on growing trend among college and high school students. These students inhale Alcohol, Marijuana, and other kinds of substances used for the altering of one’s mind and physical body. The use of vaping with alcohol could be life threatening. The effects it causes on you is not the normal way your body handles these substances. First off Vaping is not the use of and E-cig an electronic cigarette. Vaping is the heating of a substance that is usually consumed by drinking the substance. Alcohol vaping is when alcohol is heated so that the vapor can be inhaled directly to the brain instead of going through liver like normal. The alcohol bypasses your liver and is directly inserted to your blood stream. This can cause the person to become disoriented and may cause alcohol poising which is life Threatening. …show more content…
The vaping of marijuana is when the marijuana is in liquid like form. The liquid substance is then put into a vaporizer these can be hookahs or bongs. While there’s no known side-effects to vaping marijuana that doesn’t mean it is safe. Vaping any substance that is harmful to the body or mental mind should have consideration before using. In conclusion vaping can be dangerous if not used correctly. Vaping among teens is getting more and more common among teenagers. (Wording) If we were to have an awareness benefit for this cause, we can help cut the numbers down on teenagers that use this type of vaping. Vaping alcohol and marijuana can be dangerous for your health. Teenagers can easily be drawn into the world of vaping in just a matter of seconds. As a teenager myself I feel prepared for the world ahead of me and to see what is coming. Vaping alcohol and other substances will not be tempting to me after learning what I have learned from

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