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<br />Source: Rolling Stone (January 17, 2013). Retrieved from
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<br />Source: Okl. Magazine (October 3, 2011). Retrieved from
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<br />This publication has been made possible by funding from the Minnesota Department of
<br />Health's Tobacco -Free Communities grant program.
<br />Ramsey Tobacco Coalition is a program of the Association for Nonsmokers- Minnesota.
<br />WHO USES ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES?
<br />As a result of widespread availability, sales of e- cigarettes are
<br />increasing rapidly. Some predict that electronic cigarette sales
<br />could overtake traditional cigarette sales in the next decade.
<br />Electronic cigarettes are popular among people who are looking
<br />for an alternative to traditional cigarettes. These people are
<br />often looking for a "safer" alternative and the ability to smoke
<br />in places where cigarette smoking is prohibited.
<br />WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP PREVENTYOUTH
<br />ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE USE?
<br />It is critical that local municipalities regulate e- cigarettes. All e-
<br />cigarette vendors should be licensed and subject to the same
<br />provisions as traditional tobacco retailers to ensure youth do
<br />not have access to these products. Minnesota state law currently
<br />regulates the sale of c- cigarettes by prohibiting sale to minors.
<br />Local ordinances should be updated at the county and city level
<br />to ensure that e- cigarettes are not sold to those under 18 years
<br />of age.
<br />Sources:
<br />1. Dooley, Li Q009). B- cigarettes: Not quite healthy. Eavhwuuertal Health
<br />Perspectives, 177(9), A392.
<br />2. Kuehn, B. M. (2009). FDA: Electronic cigarettes may be risky. JAM/1 302(9), 937,
<br />3. Williams, M., Villarreal A., Bozhilov IC, Lin S., & Talbot, P. (2013). Metal and
<br />silicate particles including nanoparticles are present in electronic cigarette
<br />canomizer fluid and aerosol. PL-o.f ONE. 8(3), 057987.
<br />4. Wollscheid, K. A. & Krcn zner, M. E. (2009). Electronic cigarettes: Safety
<br />concerns and regulatory issues. American journal nfHoallb -Sy lent Pbasmaj', 66(19),
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<br />Williams, M. & Talbor, P. (2011). Variability among electronic cigarettes in the
<br />pressure drop, airflow rate, and aerosol production. Nice:ive &7 obacco Reremrb /3
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<br />6. FDA (July 2009). Summary of results: Laboratory analysis of electronic cigarettes
<br />conducted by FDA. Available from http: / /www.fda.gov /NewsBvents/
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<br />7, Trehy, M. L., Ye, W., Hadwiger, M. E., Moore, T. W., Allgire, J. F., Woodruff, J.
<br />'1'., Ahadi, S. S., Black, J. C., as Westcnberger, B. J. (2011). Analysis of electronic
<br />cigarette cartridges, refill solutions, and smoke for nicotine and nicotine related
<br />impurities. journal of Lipid C.'bnanatog'aply er Related Technologies, 34(14), 1442 -1458.
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