No one here on this forum will agree with any underage usage of electronic cigarette devices, no different than how they feel about underage cigarette smoking.
However, when one looks at the real world, how many past or current smokers got started when they were teenagers? Not saying it's right, but facts are facts. Kids will do what they can get away with. It requires responsible parenting to try to keep teens from starting the bad habit of smoking. The first step is for parents to look at themselves; are they smokers? Pretty useless to tell a teen to do as I say and not as I do.
I'm not saying vaping should be allowed to underage teens, but which is the greater evil here? Smoking or e-cigarettes? And what about 0-nicotine e-cigarettes? Could those have a place in the mix sometime in the future?
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My daughter recently turned 18. She doesn't smoke, but many of her friends and her older brother do. She had always taken an active interest in my success in stopping smoking with the use of e-cigarettes. I would occassionally even allow her to taste new flavors that I would acquire. Nothing more.
She asked for her own mod for her birthday. I was concerned that because of friends' influences and the peer pressures that older teens have that she could experiment with smoking herself. I'd rather that not happen, and a lecture on the dangers of smoking would fall on deaf ears at her age.
So why not get her a mod? And have her use 0-nicotine, flavored e-juice? Now her friends have been exposed to vaping as a safer alternative to smoking, and on their own some of them got their own eGo setups and are now vaping instead of smoking. Can't this be considered a positive?