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Traver

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Those are great. The numbers in the charts appear to correspond to the findings of Heavner, et. al: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) as potential tobacco harm reduction products: Results of an online survey of e-cigarette users http://tobaccoharmreduction.org/wpapers/011v1.pdf

I would recommend that anyone who will be appearing to address a legislative body or meeting with a legislator concerning the topic of a sales ban print out these charts in color and use them.

P.S. Just found the page that verified my observation: http://www.ecigarettedirect.co.uk/research/electronic-cigarettes-potential-harm-reduction.html
 
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Those are great. The numbers in the charts appear to correspond to the findings of Heavner, et. al: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) as potential tobacco harm reduction products: Results of an online survey of e-cigarette users http://tobaccoharmreduction.org/wpapers/011v1.pdf

I would recommend that anyone who will be appearing to address a legislative body or meeting with a legislator concerning the topic of a sales ban print out these charts in color and use them.

P.S. Just found the page that verified my observation: e-cigarette-cessation-research

They looked fairly accurate to me but thanks for checking.

Graphs are a good way to present information so I was hoping someone would be able to use them. I downloaded them to my computer just on case I can use them somewhere. They are free for anyone to use.
 
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