Children know that smoking is bad for you, but they keep hearing good things about e-cigarettes and seeing their idols use them. They have limited knowledge to think differently. Furthermore, the matter is still too new for there to be adequate regulation. People who don't smoke should not be exposed to secondhand smoke. Studies on short-term health effects and chemicals in e-cigarettes have been documented, but more research on long-term effects is needed. At first glance, the e-cigarette appears to be ideal for current smokers, but the concept is vague and puts the general population at risk. Health officials, scientists and lawmakers are still at a crossroads regarding their perceptions of the e-cigarette. One thing we know for sure is the connection to nicotine. Nicotine is one of the most addictive drugs on the planet, which in many cases paves the way for other, more powerful drugs. People need to know what's going on. This plan will allow for more research so people can make the right decision and demand more immediate regulations. The same way tobacco cigarettes are advertised and every new discovery must be the case with e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes should not be able to play the role that tobacco cigarettes play in ours
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