These products are designed to appeal to youth, more accessible to youth, and are explicitly marketed to youth.
E-cigarettes are being marketed to children today just as cigarettes were 50 years ago.
Nicotine is addictive. It affects brain development.
There is little to no evidence to support these claims.
I want to thank the Chairman for his kind remarks and also my colleagues.
Although we have cut smoking rates in this country by half, today, we face a new threat--the rise of e-cigarettes.
This data is not at all surprising when one considers the way these nicotine delivery products market particularly to yo...
If you can sell an addictive product to an adolescent, you got them. You may have them for life.
Back in the day, it was just bold-faced marketing; Joe Camel and everything you can imagine.
I don't believe there is a case to be made for e-cigarettes being sold to children.
But while we are seeing a decline in cigarette smoking among youth, we are seeing a rapid rise in youth use of and exper...