AFSA's fall General Executive Board meeting heard from Caroline Goncalves Jones, associate director, advocacy and outreach for the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, on national efforts to remove e-cigarettes and vaping products completely from the market.
After the presentation the board passed the following resolution:
WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has found: “Youth use of tobacco products in any form is unsafe”;
WHEREAS, the CDC has found further that: “If cigarette smoking continues at the current rate among youth in this country, 5.6 million of today’s Americans younger than 18 will die early from a smoking-related illness”;
WHEREAS, the CDC has found further that flavoring tobacco products makes them more appealing to youth, with a 2014 study finding that 73% of high school students and 56% of middle school students who used tobacco products in the past 30 days reported using a flavored tobacco product;
WHEREAS, e-cigarettes and vaping products have been marketed and sold for the past decade as regular cigarette substitutes but have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Quit Smoking Aid or subjected to any rigorous regulatory review;
WHEREAS, the CDC asserts that e-cigarettes and vaping products “can contain harmful and potentially harmful substances, including nicotine, heavy metals, like lead, volatile organic compounds and cancer causing-causing agents”;
WHEREAS, hundreds of people have fallen ill and 12 have died in the past year from a respiratory illness that has been linked to e-cigarette usage;
WHEREAS, e-cigarette and vaping product companies have developed and marketed e-cigarette and vaping products that are flavored and taste like Kool-Aid, Jolly Ranchers and Life Savers that are especially appealing to young people;
WHEREAS, a 2019 survey funded by the National Institutes of Health found that 25% of 12th graders, 20% of 10th graders and 9% of eighth graders vaped nicotine within the past month, rates that are more than double the same survey’s findings two years ago;
WHEREAS, several members of Congress, the Department of Health and Human Services, the FDA and President Trump have announced a proposal to ban flavored e-cigarettes;
WHEREAS, the states of Michigan, New York, Washington, Rhode Island and Massachusetts have announced bans on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes or, in some cases, bans on the sale of all e-cigarettes;
WHEREAS, the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force have decided to end e-cigarette product sales at base exchanges;
WHEREAS, AFSA recognizes the harm to students caused by the youth e-cigarette epidemic and joined in September “Protect Kids: Fight Flavored E-Cigarettes,” an initiative sponsored by Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that AFSA endorses the four central goals of the Protect Kids initiative:
- Remove flavored e-cigarettes and vaping products from the marketplace
- Ensure e-cigarette and vaping products are subjected to review before they reach the market, and products now on the market are reviewed promptly
- End marketing practices that appeal to kids
- Stop online e-cigarette and vaping product sales until sales to kids can be prevented; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that AFSA will make implementing these goals a central part of its communications and advocacy strategy, and encourages all of our affiliates to adopt this resolution in their states and localities.