Vaping May Be Driving Down Smoking, Says Federal Survey Report
That's the opposite of the fear underlying the FDA's crackdown on e-cigarettes.

New survey data indicate that cigarette consumption among teenagers, young adults, and the general population continues to decline, notwithstanding fears that vaping would become a gateway to smoking. To the contrary, says a report on the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, e-cigarettes may be contributing to the downward trend in smoking.
"Fewer than 1 in 6 people aged 12 or older in 2018 were past month cigarette smokers," notes the report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. "Cigarette use generally declined between 2002 and 2018 across all age groups. Some of this decline may reflect the use of electronic vaporizing devices ('vaping'), such as e-cigarettes, as a substitute for delivering nicotine."
That hypothesis is consistent with a 2018 analysis that found the long-term decline in smoking among teenagers and young adults accelerated as vaping became more popular. But it is inconsistent with the fear that Scott Gottlieb, former head of the Food and Drug Administration, expressed in explaining the rationale for new restrictions on e-cigarettes to battle the "epidemic" of underage vaping. Citing data from the National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) showing a spike in e-cigarette use by teenagers last year, he worried that vaping would ultimately lead to more smoking.

While the smoking rate among teenagers stayed about the same in last year's NYTS, it continued to fall among 10th- and 12th-graders in the Monitoring the Future Study, and now we can see that the NSDUH results are similar. More than a decade after e-cigarettes were first marketed in the United States, it still looks like they are a substitute for the conventional kind, drawing people away from smoking rather than toward it.
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Time to crank up even more regulations on vaping so we can select Marlboro and Camel as the definitive winners in this new market.
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Compare this NannyState drivel with the article above:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-vaping-mystery-illness-teens-cb-tt-20190821-oxhfaz43vbgtnguhaypqvnbjja-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2UA7PJz7MCE1Y5EmwMYIuXg8-niCj-4MXT_eN1FCDxIedP8eLyhHz_3t0
I haven't had a cigarette since buying a vape three months ago. And I find that I'm not hooked on the vape at all, which tells me that the cig companies put other addictive stuff in their cigs.
Vaping helped me kick my almost 20 year smoking habit. Haven't had even one puff of a cigarette in over a year. My teenage boys tell me that no one they know smokes regular cigarettes, but many vape. They also tell me that most vape without nicotine. In my opinion vaping has essentially replaced smoking as the "cool" thing to do regarding teens. So its a win win. Adults use vaping to quit smoking traditional cigs and teens use vaping instead of regular cigs to still look cool.
But douchebaggery is up 300%.
I quit smoking using a vape 5 years ago. I did both for about a month and one day I just drove on by the gas station instead of setting $5 on fire. Freed up a lot is of cash for my booze habit.
Almost all of the adult smokers I know have quit cigarettes. A lot of them vape
Nicotine is not carcinogenic.
Let's not forget the money angle. Governments count on tobacco taxes will do anything to support this gravy train.