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The report concludes by calling on the Food and Drug Administration to remove candy-flavored NRT products from the market and to regulate the marketing of NRT so that it does not appeal to or target youths.

"Last September, in an withMedscape (a website for medical professionals), Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, said that "many kids are starting out withe-cigarettes and then going on to smoke conventional cigarettes." The samemonth he was by the Associated Press as warningthat e-cigarettes are "condemning many kids to struggling with a lifelongaddiction to nicotine."

They conclude that "our data add to the current evidence that e-cigarettes may not increase rates of smoking cessation."

1. The regulations do not limit the marketing of electronic cigarettes to youth.

Smoking of any kind has been banned from all North Carolina jails and prisons since March of 2010. Since then, according to Eddie Caldwell Director of the North Carolina Sherriff’s association, “jail staff have to contend with inmates suffering from nicotine withdrawal.” Which can potentially cause unneeded conflict between jail staff and inmates. Some county jails have turned to electronic cigarettes as the solution, and as Caldwell further states “There are a number of jails across the state that allow their inmates to purchase these e-cigarettes.” Much of the reasoning behind this decision according to Caldwell is officer safety, and that “traditional cigarettes create a risk of fire, the risk of secondhand smoke and other things like that,” Caldwell said, “that at least as far as I’ve heard are not a problem with e-cigarettes.”


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