Vaping’s everywhere. Slick packaging, candy flavors, sold as the “safe” alternative. But it’s not safe. It’s just new. And new doesn’t mean harmless.
They banned flavored vapes in a bunch of states. Said it was to protect the kids. But walk into any smoke shop and you’ll still find bulannana, blue razz, cotton candy—lined up like treats. No one’s stopping it. No one’s enforcing the ban. The repercussions? Nothing. /
We regulate food coloring. We ban plastic straws. But we let our youth inhale chemicals from devices designed to look like toys. We call it freedom. We call it choice. But it’s addiction. It’s sickness. It’s silence.
Vaping is sweeping the world. Making our youth sick. Hooking them early. Lungs collapsing. Anxiety rising. Nicotine dependence before they even hit adulthood.
It’s not rebellion. It’s not cool. It’s not harmless.
It’s a killer. And it’s legal. I
Something needs to change. Not tomorrow. Not after another study. Now.
-jason
Writers note; This matter should be taken seriously. Its main focus is to target our youth destroying there longs and who ever is around. Something must be done now. Thank you— Jason
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4 responses to “Vaping: The Legal Killer”
When my son was in school, the classmates were using it in school 😱
Yeah, here in the U.S., it’s a plague.
Almost every kid is doing it.
I went to a high school football game once—
walked into the bathroom,
and there were maybe fifteen kids
all vaping at once.
It was overwhelming.
You could barely breathe.
That is wild and it is catching up everywhere. I think it’s peer pressure as well. Makes me glad my teen is more obsessed with fitness.
I’m happy he’s not into it Iba.