Essay On Vaping

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A 46-year-old woman walks out of her work on a smoke break. She has been smoking most of her life and reeks of cigarettes every day and has terrible lungs; her family was concerned for her. Afraid for the health of herself and children, she finally went to the doctor and was diagnosed with lung cancer. If she had switched from cigarettes to a harmless vaporizer like many others she wouldn 't be in such a predicament that could cost her to lose her life and abandon her family so soon. Vaping’s positive impact on society has reduced the number amount of health issues of former smokers across America and has become a more mainstream version of “smoking”; it has caused so much controversy with vaping in public places and influencing the younger generation to start smoking and vaping but has saved the lives of many.

One may ask, how many deaths are actually caused by …show more content…

According to definition vaping is “the inhalation and exhalation of vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.” Origin Vape states “Like many things that are bound to resurface the e-cig and vaping had quite humble beginnings at the hands of Herbert Gilbert in the early 1960’s. It would appear this founding architect of what was to be the early cigarette replacement, had the patent to the first “smokeless non-tobacco cigarette” removed from its probable future by sheer indifference” (Origin Vape 1) This quote states that not only has vaping been around for a very long time but, people have opposed the use because of the habit of smoking regular cigarettes. Lately vaping has resurface and has become more popular than ever. Origin Vape also states “Fast forward to the year 2000 and another gentleman with a similar vision, Hon Lik, and his company were soon to be credited with the E-Cig as we have come to recognize it today”(Origin Vape). It means that there has been more than one person with the same vision of kicking the terrible habit of