We can save countless lives and healthcare dollars if we tackle this problem by increasing the legal sale age of all tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, across Connecticut. One recently released report has given advocates added momentum - a Department of Public Health 2017 Youth Tobacco Survey indicates e-cigarette use has more than doubled by Connecticut high school students from 7.2 percent use in 2015 to 14.7 percent use in 2017
But tonight at least, he stashes the butt and walks away, a bit of ashen hope for the future in his front pocket.
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