Riley Farrell started vaping when he was just 13 — attracted by the cool vibe, the status, and the youth-oriented marketing. New numbers released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report about 4.9 million middle and high school students currently use tobacco products, including e-cigarettes. The report found more than 1 in 4 (27 per cent) of high school students and about 1 in 14 (7.2 per cent) middle school students currently use a tobacco product and e-cigarettes are the most common. They're adding a section on vaping, or e-cigarettes, because the rates of teenage vaping is on the rise. 'Nicking out': Winnipeg teens do their part to stem teen vaping 'epidemic' 2:15As well, teens aren't huddled around doorways, smoking outside.
Source: CBC News February 11, 2019 22:30 UTC