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October 24, 2019


Title: UPDATE: Vaping is NOT Safe
Topic: Vaping
Discussed by Richard Meadow
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)

According to the National Youth Tobacco Study, millions of middle and high school students currently use e-cigarettes, or “vape”.

Rick Meadow is a national mass tort reform leader with the Lanier Law Firm (New York Office). Today he offers an update on the dangers of vaping and what the Lanier Law Firm is doing to stop the makers of e-cigarettes.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What is vaping?

Are the youth across America succumbing to numerous illnesses attributed to vaping? Are many students addicted to vaping?

Are some of these illnesses’ life threatening? Can some of these illnesses linger for life, similar to the effects of tobacco cigarettes?

Has the largest manufacturer of e-cigarettes, JUUL, intentionally, specifically, and purposefully targeted minors?

How and why are people adding THC to the JUUL pods?

Has JUUL effectively cornered the market with over a 70% market share?

Are the e-cigarettes and pods designed to be easily concealed?

What is the Lanier Law Firm’s opinion of JUUL and other makers of e-cigarettes? Are they purposefully marketing the product to minors with “special flavors”?

Bottom line: Is vaping really “that bad”? HINT: Yes, it is!



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September 25, 2019


Title: Is Vaping Really Dangerous?
Topic: Vaping
Discussed by Richard Meadow
with Lanier Law Firm (www.LanierLawFirm.com)

Are our children in danger of becoming addicted to vaping? The providers of vaping products have claimed vaping was safer than cigarettes, while the whole vaping craze has addicted millions of young people to nicotine who had not been prior cigarette smokers.

Rick Meadow is a national mass tort reform leader with the Lanier Law Firm (New York Office). Today he will discuss the immediate need for warning labels to be placed on all vaping products.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Have studies shown that e-cigarettes, initially marketed in flavors such as fruit medley and crème brulee, contain three times more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes marketed to adults?

Should the FDA crack down on JUUL for illegal marketing?

What are some of the major dangers of vaping and e-cigarettes?

Why is vaping so common among underage people?

Can frequent vaping harm underage people? Can vaping harm babies in the womb?

Why do people think that vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes?

Should the makers and marketers of e-cigarettes be held responsible for damages caused by vaping?

How can people receive help if they are already addicted to vaping?



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