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“Vaping is different than smoking. When you think about marijuana in the bathroom when we were in high school, it was a cloud of smoke. Now it’s just a quick steam and it’s gone.”
Vaping rates in middle school are on a slightly different trajectory CDC data also shows that vaping among middle schoolers has climbed from 3.3% in 2022 to 4.6% in 2023.
Three Monroe County superintendents, Sheriff Troy Goodnough and others involved with local schools talk about the vaping epidemic among local youth.
Various states have banned vitamin E acetate in vaping products, including Colorado, Ohio, [117] and Washington. [118] The governor of Massachusetts declared a public health emergency on 24 September 2019, and ordered a 4-month moratorium on the sale of all vaping products, both for nicotine and THC. [119]
There are detectors in the Brockton High School bathrooms that alert administrators if students are vaping. How big is the problem?
Statewide vaping ban: Effective September 30, 2021, according to Chapter 3794 of the Ohio Revised Code, vaping is prohibited in all places where smoking is prohibited (which includes bars and restaurants), with the exception of retail establishments that make at least 80% of their gross revenue from the sale of vaping products. [29]
The problem with in-school vaping. While vaping in or near schools is actually illegal in 10 states — and a federal law bans the sale of such products to anyone under 18 (with some states upping ...
Nex Benedict (January 11, 2008 – February 8, 2024) [1] was a 16-year-old non-binary American high school student who died the day after a physical altercation in the girls' restroom of their [note 1] high school.