, was the go-to brand for 26% of high school vapers. With synthetic nicotine no longer a viable workaround, the company’s fate is once again uncertain.
In the polarized world of e-cigarettes, reactions to the FDA’s new power have been predictably split. Some in the vaping industry slammed the FDA for shrinking the number of cigarette-alternatives available in the U.S.
On that front, Juul and public-health groups are in rare agreement. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids applauded Congress for taking steps to curb youth vaping—a habit 11% of high school students reported in 2021, down from a high of 27.5% in 2019. “By stopping manufacturers from using synthetic nicotine to evade FDA regulation, Congress is taking a critical step to end this youth addiction crisis once and for all,” a spokesperson said in a statement.Researchers Are Getting Closer to
We better get teenagers back to smoking tobacco again like the good old days. 🙄
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Congrats, Special interest groups just handed big tobacco their biggest win in a very long time. The exact opposite of good public health policy. No attention paid to the actual science. Vaping is and always will be a much safer alternative to tobacco for adults.
Most US nicotine vapers are ADULTS. So, reducing: - variety of products available (regulation) - affordability (taxes) - acceptability ('flavor' bans) - accessibility (mail shipment bans) ...is EXACTLY why US cigarette sales just increased for the first time in 20 years.
Knew this was coming sooner or later. Sooner would have been better
Hallelujah!!! Let's hope so 🙏
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