Banning e-cigarettes, not tobacco products

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San Francisco's ban on electronic cigarettes is an "insane public policy," some public health experts say, arguing that the city should
ban all tobacco products instead.


The criticism came after San Francisco on Tuesday became the first major city in the United States to ban e-cigarettes. The ban, which will
go into effect 30 days after the mayor signs the ordinance, was
approved by city supervisors who cited the "growing health epidemic of
youth vaping" in their decision.Independence Day Sale

E-cigarette use has undeniably soared among youth, alarming public health officials: 20.8 percent of high school students reported in 2018
that they had used the vaping devices within the past 30 days, compared
to 1.5 percent in 2011, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.


The CDC says e-cigarettes are not safe for children and teens, but adds that they have "potential to benefit adult smokers who are not
pregnant if used as a complete substitute for regular cigarettes and
other smoked tobacco products."


Still, the long-term effects of vaping devices are unknown, particularly on youth who smoke them. They contain the addictive
substance nicotine but far fewer of the toxins that combustible
cigarettes have.


While e-cigarettes are generally understood to be less harmful than cigarettes or cigars, many parents, school administrators and
pediatricians have expressed concern that the way e-cigarettes deliver
nicotine is negatively affecting the development of teens' brains,
particularly because they can deliver a higher dose more quickly than
traditional cigarettes can.

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Posted 28 Jun 2019

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