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A new fad is sweeping across college and high school campuses. ĢżāJuuling:ā a term coined by this demographic for using Juuls, a new brand of e-cigarette.
NewsTeamās 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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āIāll wake up and Iāll hit [the Juul], and like Iāll bring it to class, and Iāll hit it when Iām walking around, and then I come back home and I hit it when Iām 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 Policeās 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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āItās 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 thatās true, one thing is apparent: Juuls have grabbed ahold of a generation and wonāt be going anywhere anytime soon.
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