By Adrianne Morales SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) — Middle and high school students are finding ways to get a hold of e-cigarettes illegally. With the legal smoking age in New York state being 21, the underaged are working their way around the law.
There are many ways in which kids are getting these products. “It’s basically the same thing as kids in college that have fake IDs,” says 19-year-old college student Yasnei Llavore. “I have some friends and family members that are under the legal age. However, I can easily just buy vape juice or pods from the gas station or the store and just give it to them.”
A junior in high school that gets products from Llavore says she started vaping because she wanted to try tricks with the smoke. “It is also a trend that teenagers are into,” says 17-year-old Brianna Balmaceda. “Everyone knows what they’re getting themselves into and the consequences; like being addicted.”
Balmaceda’s grandmother says she is worried that this could be a gateway to other drugs for her granddaughter. “This could be just the beginning. She could start using the real thing. She could start smoking, and that may cause even more problems,” says 58-year-old Nhora Martinez.
A respiratory therapist says that e-cigarettes could be considered a gateway ‘drug.’ “I believe that yes eventually it could take you to any other drugs, because if this is a drug and it’s affecting the brain and it’s telling the brain that why not. You need more and more to feel good. So yes, it could lead to other addictions,” says respiratory therapist Audrey Miranda.
In efforts to reduce underaged e-cigarette usage, the Food and Drug Administration has issued a policy as of March to limit the stores in which e-cigarettes and their flavored products are sold. It specifically targets flavors like bubblegum or fruit that may seem to target the youth, but excludes tobacco, menthol, and mint flavored products.