Rice University: Vaping Bans Are Ineffective, Say Baker Institute Experts
March 04, 2020
March 04, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, March 4 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
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- Report calls for regulation of advertising, not vaping products
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Vaping products have contributed to a decline in cigarette smoking but have increased the number of middle and high school students who are addicted to nicotine -- a problem that can only be effectively addressed through regulation of advertising -- according to drug policy experts at Rice U . . .
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- Report calls for regulation of advertising, not vaping products
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Vaping products have contributed to a decline in cigarette smoking but have increased the number of middle and high school students who are addicted to nicotine -- a problem that can only be effectively addressed through regulation of advertising -- according to drug policy experts at Rice U . . .