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82% of Scotians are worried about young people and children's use of electronic cigarettes

82% of Scotians are worried about young people and children's use of electronic cigarettes

2023-01-31

New Consumer Report, January 31st, according to foreign news reports, a new survey conducted by the leading lung charity Asthma + LUNG UK Scotland found that 83% of people are worried about using electronic cigarette products at school, of which 82% expressed concerns about selling electronic cigarette products to young people and children.


The survey against 1,000 adults in Scotland was conducted before the Scottish Parliament's debate on the increase in electronic cigarette products for children and young people. The debate was led by Siobhan Brown MSP.


Ms. Brown said: It seems that the public has a strong feeling of electronic cigarettes and their related issues (such as advertising and how it is targeted at children). Electronic cigarettes are still a relatively newer product, and there are many places to know about the harm they cause. However, I know that children and young people are becoming the goal of electronic cigarette companies.


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