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    Government Regulation of E-cigarettes Governments need to regulate the use of e-cigarettes for two reasons. Firstly, the long-term health effects of e-cigarettes are unknown (1). Information on safety and potential benefits vs. harms are also unknown; furthermore, studies show that e-cigarettes contain nicotine and may also contain other harmful chemicals, including carcinogens and lung irritants (2). The studies showed that the chemicals found in two leading brands of e-cigarettes included an…

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    E-cigarettes are a controversial public health concern that is on both sides of the health spectrum; they are viewed as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco, but poses similar health risks. The 2014 article Why e-cigarettes should be banned from minors by Gary A. Emmett supports the belief that e-cigarettes have negative effects on health and should be inaccessible for minors. Although e-cigarettes are publicized as a safer and less addictive alternative to smoking, e-cigarettes are also…

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    the action is: “Are e-cigarettes moral? This section will designate the affected stakeholders, to wit: a).Smokers. Presently, more than 40 million people in the United States are smokers; and smoking is the leading preventable cause of death. Since the e-cigarette is a smokeless, but nicotine-filled, electronic cigarette a growing number of people may be using them to try to help them quit smoking “real” cigarette. E-cigarettes are certainly safer than traditional cigarettes. Like tobacco…

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    Tobacco cigarettes cause 6 million deaths worldwide every year. Here in the U.S., 1,300 people die everyday due to tobacco related illnesses. That is nearly 480,000 deaths every year. Secondhand smoke exposure causes 41,000 deaths a year among nonsmoking adults. The dangers of smoking is no secret. Nearly 70% of smokers say they want to quit. Unfortunately, the nicotine in cigarettes is very addictive, making it difficult to stop. I believe there is a better alternative: the electronic…

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    Electronic cigarettes may pose significant health risk as many people are claiming they assist with the cessation of smoking however, there are safely and health concerns. Electronic cigarettes are a rechargeable battery which contains atomizer coil that generates a vapor that looks like a real cigarette. Due to the way the electronic cigarette is designed they have a similar feel, and discharges the same smoke, like real cigarettes would. Many argue that electronic cigarettes do contain…

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    electronic cigarette is the novel product to become ever more the focus for smoking prevention strategies among adolescents in high school. In one year alone between 2013 and 2014, the percentage and total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional cigarettes.…

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    new smoking trend: e-cigarettes. Right now, California’s Proposition 56, a ballot measure to tax e-cigarettes, is up for a vote, and the same special interest that supported big tobacco has set their sights killing the measure. If passed, the measure tax e-cigarettes just like other tobacco products. Our organization, the American Cancer Society (ACS), is dedicated to the fight against smoking and smoking illness.…

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    studied and used in an article titled; Background Paper on E-cigarettes, by Rachel Grana et al. Rachel Grana received her PHD and MPH (Masters of Public Health) from the University of Southern California. Therefore, she is very credibly and educated in the field of health. There could be some bias in this evidence as it was produce with contributions from many other doctors and business professionals. The average puff from an e-cigarette typically yields six times less the amount of nicotine…

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    smoking should not be regulated. Cigarette regulations have been enacted since the 1970s. In the 1950s cigarette advertising was everywhere, which made cigarette companies rich. However, President Richard Nixon signed a bill banning cigarettes commercials on television. In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a bill and making it harder for people to purchase cigarettes.…

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