Yeah, aside from the fact that the study doesn't show causation, only correlation(surprise teens likely to try e-cigs are likely to try cigs), the other population data tells us that less teens are smoking now than ever before since they started taking numbers. What that would insinuate is that e-cigs are actually HELPING to bring teen smoking rates down.
the reason why they just ask have you used a e-cig in the last
in the last month as opposed to have you used an e-cig in the last
month and,where were you and why did you use it is because they
do not want to know.
they know the reason if they have teenagers. fruit flavored,zero nic,
disposable cigalikes are the must have party favor at any teenage
drinking party.
kids use e-cigs for the same reason they use cigarettes.
peer pressure.peer pressure accounts for roughly 70-80% of
cigarette use in teens. if their parents smoked 15-20% accounts
for most of the rest. all other causes account for what is left.
how these figures relate to e-cigs is hard to say but, i am willing
to bet peer pressure is far and away still number one.

regards
mike