Deccan Chronicle

Juuling popular among AP newbies

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Juuling or vaping is becoming popular among adolescent­s in Andhra Pradesh, and the use of electronic cigarettes by them is increasing dangerousl­y.

Juuls are a type of vapouriser­s designed so discreetly that most people don’t even recognise them as e-cigarettes. They contain nicotine and their usage is relatively high in the state compared to the rest of the South.

Evidence about the ill effects of their use in adolescent­s has been building up.

Recent inputs gathered by the state government from six districts point to the rapid increase in the use of e-cigarettes among the youth and newbies. The government is planning to address the issue on a priority basis.

Juul vapouriser­s are small enough to fit in the palm of hands and can be charged when plugged into a laptop’s USB slot, making it easy for students to pass them off as flash drives in class. The Juul pods come in flavours such as creme brulee, cool cucumber, and mango.

“They are available online and leading companies are encouragin­g their sales. We need to enact a special law to curtail or restrict the sales of the juuls,” a senior police officer said.

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) first became available in the middle of the last decade. Their use, which is called as vaping, has risen rapidly among adult tobacco smokers as well as newbies.

Doctors have been warning that nicotine exposure during adolescenc­e can cause addiction and harm the developmen­t of adolescent brain. The promotion of Juul is largely by youth themselves through images and videos on social media platforms.

“We are seeking the help of the Union ministry of health and family welfare and that of the Union ministry of law and justice to address this issue,” said a senior officer of the AP Drugs Control Administra­tion.

The big problem for the DCA is as to how to stem the import of juuls. “It needs the interventi­on of the ministry of commerce and trade also, as the AP DCA can’t act on its own if it wants to serve notices to online companies,” the officer said.

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