As Vaping Rises to Record Highs, Smoking Falls to Record Lows

The latest data from the Monitoring the Future Study, published on Tuesday, confirm that vaping rates and smoking rates among teenagers are moving in opposite directions. As I note in my latest Forbes column, that fact is inconvenient for the alarmists who keep warning that e-cigarettes are a menace to the youth of America. Here is how the piece starts:
Survey results released this week indicate that use of electronic cigarettes by American teenagers continues to rise, even as their use of conventional cigarettes continues to fall. You might think these diverging trends would give pause to critics who worry that e-cigarettes are "reglamorizing" the old-fashioned, combustible kind. Yet opponents of vaping seem undeterred by reality's failure to match their predictions. Longtime anti-smoking activist Stanton Glantz recently told USA Today "there's no question that e-cigarettes are a gateway to smoking."
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FOUR YEARS since I smoked last. Ima pick up a pack one of these days and have a Marlboro just to remind myself why I quit....
Don't do that.
When you are tempted to do that, picture me rhythmically slapping the back of your head.
And I say that as a friend you haven't met yet...
FOUR YEARS since I smoked last.
The hallmark of an addict.
I'll have another Marlboro one of these days, not that I can remember the last time I had one.
If I were going to stand outside in the cold to light something on fire and consume the byproducts, I'd fire up the grill.
I quit dipping on 15 October, 1999. I still dream about it.
Don't do it! (Just advise. Please feel free to do what you choose.)
I think there's a typo in your alt-text. You probably meant it to read:
"Lying piece of shit."
That's not nice. What did Steven Spielberg ever do to you?
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
"Statist Glans"
Stanton - vaping may be a gateway, but it appears nobody is going through it...
Evidence would suggest the sign above that particular gateway says 'EXIT'.
Indeed, an even better point!
Bullshit. If vaping had existed in the 90s I almost certainly would not have picked up smoking. I fucking hated smoking right up until the minute I became one.
smoking s/b smokers
Became one what? One half of a forbidden relationship?
Equus II, electric pornaloo?
Aw. They say they're like dogs.
I quit smoking five years ago, but then picked up vaping around this time last year. Still steal cigs from the wife now and then, but mostly I just suck vapor.
The reason I quit was respiratory. I'd cough until I puked every morning. No issues like that with the vaporized nicotine juice. Best part is I can vape at my desk. Doesn't smell. No more freezing my ass off for a nicotine fix.
And it's cheap too. For the price of one pack of cigarettes I can get a month's worth of nicotine juice delivered to the door. The batteries and atomizers have a limited life, but they're cheap as well.
Yo, fuck longtime anti-smoking activist Stanton Glantz.
I'm buying my wife an e-cig for Xmas. She likes to smoke socially with friends but would rather have something less smoky.
I buy my stuff from ecig1.us
Thank you all - I was kidding 🙂 Your thoughtful prodding to "THINK - YOU IDIOT!" are appreciated.
Yet opponents of vaping seem undeterred by reality's failure to match their predictions.
That's the primary incurable symptom of nanny-state activists. "What we've been predicting for decades hasn't happened yet, but if we don't pass another law the end is near!!!"
Now if they can just keep the damn bottles up so the kids don't drink them...