Protecting Our Youth from Flavored Vapes

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By Eric Adams

Mayor, New York City

One of my most sacred obligations as Mayor is keeping our children safe from harm. And one of the leading risks to their health is nicotine-based products, including cigarettes and e-cigarettes, also known as vapes.

As a city and nation, we have made significant progress in keeping our youth safe from traditional cigarette smoking—bringing down youth smoking rates from 23% in 2000 to 2.3% in 2021. But with the rise of vaping, nicotine addiction among middle and high school students is again on the rise. Vapes are packed with nicotine, a toxic and highly addictive chemical that mainly damages adolescent minds and bodies.

Worse still, companies are luring our children by advertising youth-friendly vape flavors such as “strawberry milkshakes,” “cola,” and “pina colada.” Their product packaging often features colorful, child-friendly cartoon characters designed to catch the eye of young people.

This is illegal. And my administration will not stand by while companies put our children at risk.

Last week, we announced a major federal lawsuit against four flavored, disposable e-cigarette distributors. Our lawsuit names four distributors of flavored vape that are putting profits over people and hurting our young people. We seek a court order to prevent these distributors from further delivering their dangerous flavored products into New York City. And we are asking them to pay for the harm they have caused our children.

Children who see youth-friendly packaging may think: ‘This is something I’d like to try. This is something that won’t hurt me.’ Families should be clear: that is 100% false. Nicotine may affect the ability to learn and concentrate, and withdrawal symptoms can include irritability, anxiety, and depression, worsening mental health at a time when our young people are already struggling.

In 2021, more than 1 in 10 public high school students nationwide reported using e-cigarettes in a 30-day sample period. And flavored e-cigarettes, with their colorful packaging and appealing flavors, are the gateway to long-term e-cigarette use. 81% of first-time users, ages 12-17, started with flavored products. Most have never previously smoked. Most youth e-cigarette users choose to vape because they are attracted to the flavors.

We will not allow this greedy, harmful, and openly illegal behavior to continue. We will not allow these nicotine-pushers to harm the health of our children, put our students on the path to addiction, make them customers and users for life, and expose them to unknown long-term health effects.

We will do whatever it takes to keep our children safe, and our lawsuit seeks to stop these four companies dead in their tracks.

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