Recently, Dr. Lauren lembert, a legal and policy analysis expert at the University of California, San Francisco, and others published an article pointing out that the "hamster" e-cigarette policy in the United States can not effectively protect young people.
Researchers conducted an extensive survey on the e-cigarette market in the United States and found that after the food and Drug Administration issued the latest e-cigarette Restriction Act in early 2020, a group of disposable seasoned e-cigarettes that are easy to be addicted by teenagers became popular again because they are not in the regulatory catalogue, thus offsetting the expected effect of the act. "Since 2016, the food and drug administration has begun to regulate e-cigarettes and their equipment, but the implementation process is very slow and relaxed. Like hamster games, it only targets one kind of products at a time and allows other substitutes to take the lead. This does not prevent teenagers from using e-cigarettes. Instead, it encourages young people to turn to other new flavors that exist in a large number and bypass policy supervision Electronic cigarette products. "
Recommendations: "The U.S. Food and drug administration should abandon the control policy only for specific e-cigarette equipment types and tastes and implement comprehensive regulations covering all tobacco and nicotine containing products. Unless the United States begins to regulate all e-cigarette products, including all e-cigarette products with non tobacco flavor such as mint flavor, any specific policy will fail because young people will be in nicotine Buy another product on the basis of Ding
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