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e-Cigarettes and Their Hazard

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Today the biggest question is, “Are they harmful?” Electronic Cigarettes are being tested and thoroughly examined to identify the helpful and hazardous effects they may have. Most importantly, they are being compared to traditional cigarettes to determine whether or not they are a safe alternative for smokers. According to the Food and Drug Administration, there are trace amounts of toxic and carcinogenic ingredients found in several cartridge samples of e-cigarettes. The FDA tried to regulate them as drug delivery devices; however, a federal judge ruled in 2010 that it lacked such authority, so the FDA is currently moving to regulate them as tobacco products (Feldman, 2014).
Adults and parents have expressed their concern regarding the appeal e-cigarettes have to minors and their ability to lure teenagers into a life of nicotine addiction. This is partially because E-cigarettes are much cheaper and more affordable (Simon, 2011). According to Thomas Kiklas, director of the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarettes Association, the battery, charger, and nicotine cartridge currently sell for roughly $21. The replacement cartridge sells for $3 and provides as much nicotine as a pack and a half of cigarettes. The low prices that e-cigarettes are being sold at could potentially draw in minors who view e-cigs as cheap and inexpensive alternative to purchasing pricy tobacco products (Simon, 2011).
A projection by Bloomberg Industries magazine shows that e-cigarette sales will surpass

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