A 12-year-old girl who suffered a lung collapse and spent four days in an induced coma has told the BBC that children should never start vaping.
A 12-year-old girl who suffered a lung collapse and spent four days in an induced coma has told the BBC that children should never start vaping.
So seriously - who’s peddling this anti-vaping propaganda and what’s their goal?
Vaping is easily the most effective way to stop smoking that’s ever existed. Certainly we don’t want kids to start doing it, and kids are the basis for much of the propaganda, but it’s never just restricted to trying to make it so kids don’t start. All of the propaganda efforts are directed toward stamping out vaping entirely, and that means that millions of people whose lives could literally be saved by switching from smoking to vaping will be denied that opportunity.
Why? Whose interests are served by denying adult smokers access to the most effective smoking cessation product ever?
And
Care to make a wild guess who’s behind the propaganda?
I tried everything under the sun to quit smoking. It wasn’t until I got myself a rig and stepped the nicotine down to zero until I was able to stop. I have remained smoke free for going on 8 years.
Nicely done! Similar route for myself. I did get more addicted to my vape at first, just out of sheer convenience/not having to go outside. Realized it though and took steps to be 8 months vape free.
Do you ever crave it anymore? I smelled someone’s cigarette the other day and instantly wanted one… when I was vaping, cigs smelled awful. monkey brains are weird.
I’ve been vaping for 8 years after smoking for 6 years and the smell of cigarettes are gross to me. But when I see someone in a tv show or movie smoking that tends to make me crave a smoke. Weird how the brain works lol.
fortunately i don’t. once in a blue moon after a meal there is a brief flash but it’s rare and a blink. i just enjoy being in an airport and not wanting to tear my hair out from cravings. oh and it took 2 years to quit…for those who are trying.
Who’s trying to stamp out vaping entirely? All I’m reading into this article is just “Kids shouldn’t start vaping, especially if they have asthma.”
The suggested solutions I’ve seen in the news recently are things like keep the vaping displays away from kids, stop kid-friendly flavours, and make packaging less enticing - all things that they currently do for cigarettes, and all perfectly reasonable IMO.
No-one I’ve seen is proposing taking them away from adults.
Well tbf vaping is also a highly effective gateway to hook the youth.
If I had to guess? Tobacco companies.
Umm, maybe the tobacco companies? https://www.zippia.com/advice/largest-tobacco-companies/
Where I live I rarely see people against vaping for anti smoking usage. Mostly people I meet are against the recreational use.