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A sip of vape juice can kill a toddler. Dangerous, illegal bottles are still being sold, years after a law tried to protect kids from nicotine poison.
Vape juice can kill kids. A vaping law’s slow rollout left them at risk of nicotine poisoning. Letitia Stein USA TODAY 0:00 ...
E-cigarettes or vape pens or mods which are used in vaping don't produce smoke, but more a mist that looks like water vapor. When someone vapes, the pen basically heats up the juice or the liquid in ...
Vapes come in a wide variety of sometimes deceptive shapes, sizes and colors and accommodate an enormous number of flavored juices. Combine that with all the reports of kids vaping in their ...
In 2016, I had never heard of vaping. When an unexpected package addressed to my 16-year-old son arrived on my porch, I opened it. I had no idea what to make of the device inside the box, so I ...
Vaping products contain the highly addictive chemical nicotine found in traditional tobacco products. They also contain other toxic chemicals that give them the sweet flavors kids find appealing.
And according to data from the National Poison Data System, kids under 12 swallowing, eating, or smoking vaping pods or ingesting the liquid is indeed on the rise.
With that in mind, I’m not asking for vaping companies to stop making their product, or even to stop selling it to adults. We aren’t free if we aren’t free to consume what we like.
Currently, the age of those who can buy vape products will increase to those under 20 on July 1, 2020, and those under 21 on July 1, 2021, according to the Public Health Law Center.
Even parents who know their kids are vaping can find it near impossible to figure out what their children are inhaling into their lungs. That can be true even if they find the device.
Vape juice can kill kids. A vaping law’s falter left them at risk of nicotine poisoning. Letitia Stein Madeline Heim Appleton Post-Crescent ...
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