Published: Oct. 1, 2018 By

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A new fad is sweeping across college and high school campuses. Ģżā€˜Juuling:ā€™ a term coined by this demographic for using Juuls, a new brand of e-cigarette.

NewsTeamā€™s Natalie Wadas found that for many students, using these e-cigarettes have become a normal part of their routine. For freshman Montana Keys, this is a major part of her life.

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ā€œIā€™ll wake up and Iā€™ll hit [the Juul], and like Iā€™ll bring it to class, and Iā€™ll hit it when Iā€™m walking around, and then I come back home and I hit it when Iā€™m doing homework, and when I go to sleep again I lay in bed and I just hit it.ā€

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These little vapes have shown up on the CU Boulder Policeā€™s radar as well. ĢżScott Pribble, Public Information Officer for the department says that the policies toward these on campus are no different than smoking cigarettes.

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ā€œItā€™s not illegal to smoke on campus, but it is against campus policy.ā€

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Juul has recently come under fire by the FDA for allegedly marketing to minors. ĢżWhether or not thatā€™s true, one thing is apparent: Juuls have grabbed ahold of a generation and wonā€™t be going anywhere anytime soon.

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