This smoking alternative is sweeping schools nationwide and causing concern. JUULs are small and easy to hide; they look like a flash drive and come in delicious-smelling flavors. But manufacturers say their product is squarely aimed at adult smokers, to help them quit. We look at the arguments.
This is a rebroadcast of a show that originally aired live on April 25, 2018.
GUESTS:
- Alex Clark, CEO of the Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association.
- Dr. Michael Seigel, professor of community health sciences at the Boston University School of Public Health.
- Charlotte Scott, coordinator of the Southern Rockingham Coalition for Healthy Youth.