Because as the NYTS stated they were curious! I guess they were curious because all the anti vaping groups publicized it and told them don’t do it! All while not given them the truthful information and making it seem more a rebellious act!
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They don't learn. They will just keep making the same mistakes over and over. Things like DEAR were not only ineffective buy hurtful. At what point
@JeromeAdamsMD do you admit maybe you need a new tactic?
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It was on a BIG decline until you and the anti-vaping groups started advertising to children. Ads on TV, posters in schools... it has to stop. The D.A.R.E program didn't work either. Out of sight = out of mind. Stop making them more curious.pic.twitter.com/ewEsrMuAl7
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You just keep working with
@TobaccoFreeKids,@ParentsvsVape &@truthinitiative to make sure they have advertisements in their schools & on their TV. They'll keep getting curious.pic.twitter.com/No2Tb871p7
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My gf kid says they have anti vaping ads in their school bathrooms and they don't even have a vaping problem. They also have anti vaping commercials on the TV while they watch their CNN news.
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You can thank yourselves for this targeting youth with your lies and stigma campaigns.https://cei.org/blog/blame-anti-tobacco-advocates-youth-vaping-epidemic?fbclid=IwAR3yHeV6P1YMKAcP0SwNbxH3DbWO-0vIBiMOG-N-Az-oNMnYVGi1GdjBboA …
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Looks like it's time for parents to take responsibility for their children.
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