Approximately 20-25% of teens smoke, at least intermittently (less, for younger teens, and more, for older teens).
no,
crack and opium
No, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are not safe for children, teens, or anyone who has not already been smoking. They contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can harm brain development in children and teens. Additionally, e-cigarettes have been linked to lung injuries and deaths, and the long-term health effects of using e-cigarettes are not yet known. It is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to minors in many countries, and it is important to keep e-cigarettes and their refill liquids out of the reach of children and teens.
I don't know, but it's definitely less than the number of cool teens who smoke.
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It doesn't. Teens who grow up with parents/siblings/friends who smoke will have a greater chance of at least experimenting with smoking. Cigarette ads never influenced me to try smoking. Antismokers would argue Joe Camel influenced teens to look into smoking. But I disagree with that too. I'm not gonna try Camels just because I saw a cartoon character in Camel ads during the 90s. The high prices might be a bigger influence on teens who wanna stop smoking. Although it's illegal for them to buy cigs under 18 in most states anyway. Cigarette ads are a thing of the past based on 2012.
In the UK only teens over the age of 18 can legally purchase and use an e cigarette.
15-20%
False
Of course.
They smoke Cuban cigars.