Instead of telling these kids they can't use ecigs, tell them they can use 0 nicotine ecigs. Taking away something a teen wants almost always makes them want it more. Give them an option. Of course, it's the US, reason can't possibly be used, and prohibition always works so well.
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Im truly disappointed by this news. To call for an increase in taxes, making it harder for adults to acquire these life-saving, safer, effective NRTs is NOT how you decrease future smoking related health issues, at any age.
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"Its having a negative effect on tobacco cigarette sales, since teens have opted for this less harmful alternative." He stated.
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Jerome, making reduced harm products harder to acquire for adult smokers is not s solution. You want kids to not smoke? Make it harder for them to get cigarettes. It's pretty simple. .@SGottliebFDA needs to learn that as well. Attacking
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I think that's what they're trying to do...pic.twitter.com/MU4axxrDN8
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This glantzing at data will later be in the history books right besides the
#Prohibition as another#DemiEpic#fail#epidemic from Public Hells.pic.twitter.com/BN9pDWgEFK
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