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UTAH: Pending bill to regulate e-cigarette products won't include hefty tax

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http://www.standard.net/Government/...ette-products-will-not-include-hefty-tax.html

"“In some areas, as many as 20 percent of children use e-cigarettes regularly,” Siler said, some who purchased the products from vaping businesses."

As we know already the reality is that 20% of teens have "tried" vaping (even if only once) in a 30 day period.
Also teens who "tried" cigarettes in the last 30 days is the lowest in the history of the survey.

Kids can be rebellious by vaping but they will not be rebellious like us with cigarettes and have been battling the addiction for the last 20, 30, 40, 50 years.


"Evans said that he and his wife have taken a proactive approach to educate their 2- and 4-year-old children about e-liquids and equipment.."

Of course it is IMPOSSIBLE to teach a 2 year old anything accept pissing and shitting in the toilet. - 5150
 
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Giraut

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Even that (potty training) is a struggle

Yeah no kidding. I'm still struggling with that as an adult :)

On a more serious note: I believe there is a strong correlation between olfactive memory as a child (and even as a young child) and future behaviors. For instance, I'm pretty sure my beginning to smoke at 11 years old is strongly related to my subconsciously remembering the smell of tobacco when my dad was smoking, when I was an infant - and associating the smell of tobacco with family and good times.

In short: don't expose your kids (2 year old or not) to something you don't want them to pick up later in life.
 

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