Nearly half of young vapers resolve to quit e-cigarettes in 2020

Truth Initiative

Jan. 9, 2020

Nearly half of young vapers resolve to quit e-cigarettes in 2020

With youth e-cigarette use staying steady at epidemic levels, it’s no surprise that almost half of 15- to 24-year-old vapers say quitting is their New Year’s resolution and 52.9% of middle and high schoolers who vape tried to quit in 2019.

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truth® TikTok challenge taps into youths’ desire to quit vaping

truth has launched its latest youth e-cigarette education campaign, “Ready to Ditch JUUL,” that highlights young people ditching their JUULs in creative ways and drives those looking to quit e-cigarettes to its quit vaping program, This is Quitting.

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Not all quit-smoking texts are created equal

Most people who smoke relapse within just eight days when they’re trying to quit on their own. But a text-based quit-smoking program that keeps its users engaged and on the path to being tobacco-free can help.

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On the hunt for new truth Ambassadors

Know a young person focused on tobacco control issues who’s committed to making a difference in their community? truth is looking for passionate, motivated individuals to join its ambassadors program and take their work to a national level, but time's running out — applications are due Jan. 17.

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This week in tobacco policy news

Chicago, Illinois — The state Supreme Court struck down the city’s tax on smokeless and other non-cigarette tobacco products, finding it beyond the scope of the city’s home rule power.
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Manhattan Beach, California — The City Council will soon consider an ordinance banning the sale of all tobacco products.
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Rhode Island — The state health department is proposing to permanently ban the sale of flavored vaping products and is accepting public comment until Jan. 26.
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Utah — The state health department released a proposed new rule which would allow only businesses with a tobacco specialty permit issued by a local health department to sell flavored e-cigarettes.
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