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    A lot of people who smoke try to quit by using e-cigarettes, but not many succeed. Younger kids are using e-cigarettes instead of regular cigarettes because they are easier to get and they are “trendier”. Even though e-cigarettes are trendy they can cause damage to your body overtime. Kids are attracted to them because of characteristics like flavors. In the future we might see vape become a big problem. Since vaping has become such a problem the government needs to something about it. Vape is…

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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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    And they have become known to not have as many problems as conventional cigarettes, and people will view them as not as bad. But what they don’t know is that any form of nicotine can harm teen brain development(Preidt). So all these teens think they’re avoiding the harmful effects of real cigarettes, but they really aren’t. Therefore, any form of nicotine is harmful to the brain, including electronic cigarettes. Overall, teen smoking are habits that can’t be tolerated today, and it is proven…

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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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    Electronic Cigarettes Are Not a Safe Alternative to Tobacco Products The emergence of liquid nicotine and E-Cigarettes has piqued the interest of many. At first glance E-Cigarettes seem like a safe alternative to traditional tobacco products because there is no smoke, which has been linked to cancer and heart disease. However, most people are not aware of what exactly an electronic cigarette is and the effect of these products on the body. E-Cigarettes and liquid nicotine are not as safe as they…

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    average smokers smoke a pack of 20 cigarettes a day. According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, “the life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter (CDC.gov).” Vaping and electronic cigarettes have become a new trend over the past couple of years. Electronic cigarettes were originally introduced to help those who would like to quit. Smokers should switch to vaping because it aids in smoking cessation. Switching to Electronic cigarettes aids in tobacco usage and are…

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    smoking or even quit. This new product that is taking the world by storm is a product called Electronic Cigarettes or also known as e-cigarettes. This invention is designed to be a flavor filled unit with a water vapor inside to give a person the sensation of smoking without actually inhaling the tobacco itself. Rather than inhaling the nicotine from the smoking of traditional cigarettes, the electronic cigarettes are a battery operated product that delivers low amounts, if any, nicotine with a…

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    Of the many regulations presented in this chapter, there are a few that stand out that apply to tobacco. With this new regulation, the FDA will now be able to set standards for cigarettes, regulate chemicals in cigarette smoke, and outlaw most tobacco flavorings. The flavorings are a big deal because they were used to attract first time smokers, which usually consisted of teenagers. The new regulation also went after the advertisements of tobacco products. Manufactures were no longer allowed to…

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    People buy cigarettes, even though it clearly says on the packets that it causes lung cancer. Humans buying tobacco products are victims of the tobacco industry. Who are stealing money from consumers and do not care about their health. Cigarettes contain a substance called Nicotine, a quote from Medical News says “Nicotine is a nitrogen-containing chemical and alkaline, which is made of several types of plants.” This chemical in tobacco plants is what causes the addictive factor in cigarettes…

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    “E-cigs”, or electronic cigarettes, are a fad sweeping the nation, both viewed as an alarmingly negative influence on society and as an innovation saving the health and lives of many individuals…

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