New data reveals that illegal e-cigarettes originating from China account for the majority of those used by middle and high schoolers in the U.S., raising alarm bells among law enforcement experts.
Surge of 2-4 ft. possible in coastal AL while NWFL could see 1-2 ft. Expect dangerous surf + a chance of spin-up tornadoes Wed.Photo of someone smoking an e-cigarette and photo of an empty cafeteria in the Yung Wing School P.S. 124 in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
The three brands together made up more than 70% of youth e-cigarette use reported in the CDC analysis.to teenagers with fruity flavors and packaging resembling school supplies, like highlighters. Richard Marianos, a law enforcement consultant who served in the Marianos said tackling the crisis will take a "unified, holistic approach" involving families, school officials and both local and federal government. He called on the FDA and ATF specifically to get involved, noting the latter's involvement is warranted regardless of whether the products are direct tobacco products.
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