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In reply to the discussion: Study finds E-cigarettes don’t help smokers quit [View all]SirRevolutionary
(579 posts)After the age of 18, they can choose to do what they like with the exception of drinking alcohol.
But this "Millenials are #1 group to embrace e ciggies.... teenagers are #2. With teens e ciggies usually lead to smoking rolled cigarettes" is totally baseless. Do you have a link for any of those assertions? They're simply not true.
As far as an actual teenager under the age of 18 picking up a vape, that's the parent's job to stop them. It's the cashier's job at the convenience store not to sell them to a kid. It's a cops job to take them away if found. What if they have sex? What if they drink alcohol? What if they watch porn? Those items are all meant for adults and there are laws in place to keep them away from kids. Do kids do them anyway? Yup, and they will in the future. Period.
So what should we do? Follow Jerry Falwell's Moral Majority and and try ban all things "sinful" just so the kids don't get their hands on them?
And you still didn't address how Jenny McCarthy, regardless of what a celeb dimwit she is, is peddling ecigs to kids in that commercial. What type of ecig commercial do you feel would specifically market to adults and not kids?