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Kids disguise vapes as school supplies to evade detection

September 25, 2024 | Albany County, New York


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Kids disguise vapes as school supplies to evade detection
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the rising concern over vaping devices designed to resemble common school supplies, highlighting the need for stricter regulations to deter youth usage. Participants expressed a shared understanding that while online access to these products remains a challenge, controlling local sales could significantly reduce their prevalence among minors.

The conversation revealed a gap in current laws, as it was noted that while selling vaping devices to minors is illegal, the design of these products to mimic school supplies is not explicitly prohibited. This deliberate attempt to mislead authority figures, such as teachers and parents, raised alarms among officials, who emphasized the importance of addressing this deceptive marketing strategy.

The discussion also touched on the subjective nature of defining what constitutes a \"camouflage vape,\" with concerns about how to establish clear guidelines for regulation. As the meeting concluded, the consensus was that proactive measures are necessary to protect youth from the dangers of vaping, particularly in educational environments.

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