Thursday, January 14, 2016

E-Cigarette Rally Sunday






Kids and teens are smoking fewer cigarettes every year. 
This is a huge win for our public health. 

But that victory is being threatened by e-cigarettes
While e-cigarette companies will have you think their 
products are safe, no clinical studies have been 
submitted to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 
So we truly don't know what chemicals they contain, 
how much nicotine you inhale, and how dangerous they are. 
We do know that nicotine is highly addictive, and use of 
e-cigarettes can lead kids to try other tobacco products, 
such as conventional cigarettes, which are known to cause 
deadly diseases, such as lung cancer, heart disease, and 
emphysema. 

And e-cigarette companies are advertising to our children. 

This Sunday at 11AM, Comptroller Scott Stringer and 
Public Advocate Letitia James are hosting an indoor 
rally at Goddard Riverside Community Center to 
call on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and FDA to 
study and regulate e-cigarettes. And we are calling on 
e-cigarette companies to STOP marketing to our kids. 



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