As an electronic cigarette user, I find this article to be very good, fair and balanced. It is also very disturbing because of the facts it reveals. Selling e-cigarettes to minors should not be permitted, and placing these kiosks in malls where minors frequent is going to do nothing but raise their curiosity about the products. It is sad that the efforts of
ECA to ensure the availibility of this wonderful product as a smoking alternative for adults is being undermined by a few greedy companies. It is because of the actions of such companies as Smoking Everywhere, permitting the sale to minors and making unproved health claims, that these products that the e-cigarette's future is in jepordy.
True, there is little scientific data proving the e-cigarette to be safe and an effective smoking cessation, but there is evidence that it might be both. The
FDA's own study indicates while there are carcinogens in the nicotine liquid, the levels were comparable to the approved Nicotrol inhaler and far less than cigarettes. Recently there was an online petition in favor of the e-cigarette and it gathered over 13,000 signatures. Every comment on that petition told how e-cigarettes helped to quit smoking and improve their life and/or their health. What is needed is the research necessary to prove or refute these observations. If the e-cigarette is banned, it is highly improbable that this research will be done. Responsible vendors, such as the members of
ECA, will not have resources to fund it.
Make the e-cigarette illegal to sell to minors, keep it available as an alternative for smoking adults, and determine that which common sense suggests, that it probably safer than smoking cigarettes, might help you quit smoking, and could save the lives of millions of smokers.
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