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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Say No to these Juuls

The Buffalo News has a story about students using vaping devices. In school no less.  And because of the flavored  juice, teachers can't tell if it's kids getti g "juiced on a Juul" or some kid having an Axe attack. (Or whatever scent they put too much of o  their bodies to cover up the fact that they didn't shower).

Juuls, or any vaping technology, is just another way to get people hooked on nicotine so that tobacco companies don't' lose money.

The industry does not even know if these devices are safe and do not have to reveal the chemicals they use in their "juices."  If a scientist took the time to read the Safety Data Sheets on the chemicals used in the juices we'd know in a heartbeat how dangerous vaping is.

Let us remember that the tobacco industry fought labels that stated that smoking cigarettes causes cancer.   This is just their next step in the game because people do not see vaping as being dangerous.

Face the fact - the people using vaping devices are the test subjects.  We will know in a decade how dangerous these devices are now.

There are better ways, and safer ways, to quit.
We need to have scientists receive all the industry  information on vaping devices now so that we can have accurate information onnthe safety of these devices.

Remember the last time we trusted corporations to police themselves?
They never do.

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