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E-Cigarettes

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1. The article “Thank You For E-Smoking” discusses the problems with everyday tobacco smoking and how in the year 2008 the e-cigarette changed the tobacco industry forever. The author believed that by the year 2023 the e-cigarette could surpass that of the traditional tobacco product. The author states that the e-cigarette is a cartridge filled with a nicotine solution and a battery powering a coil that heats the solution into vapor, which one sucks in and exhales like smoke. As of today there are no evidence that an e-cigarette causes cancer and experts say that it’s a lot healthier than setting chopped-up tobacco on fire and inhaling thousands of combustion byproducts. Also the e-cigarette is very attractive leaving a wispy vapor instead of harsh smoke making indoor smoking possible again. The attractive taste and smell doesn’t leave your clothes and breathe smelling like tar which the author discusses could lead to problems with the e-cigarette. The e-cigarette is too easy for minors to get the devices from online stores or markets. There easy to hide in rooms and carry around leaving children vulnerable to becoming addicted to nicotine. Although there is no evidence that the e-cigarette cause cancer the product is intended for adult smokers. The attractiveness of the product could begin a new generation of smokers by enticing people to use the product which was originally intended to help daily tobacco users. In conclusion, the author states that the e-cigarette industry will rise with a twist in buying and selling the products. Since the FDA is under pressure in banning regular menthol flavored cigarettes the same will probably go for e-cigarettes to protect minorities and keep people safe. The tighter the FDA regulations, the more valuable distribution networks and marketing become. 2. In the article, “No Vaping? Should your no-smoking policy ban e-cigarettes?” by Susan K. Lessack discusses the banning

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