
In May 2023, a BBC investigation revealed high levels of lead, nickel and chromium were found in vapes collected from college students. Laboratory testing showed that users could be inhaling “more than twice the daily safe amount of lead and nine times the safe amount of nickel.”
In response, Linda joined BBC Radio’s Good Morning Scotland show to discuss teenage vaping. She said, “We've really driven smoking rates down to very low levels in young people, and we don't want them using these addictive products."
“We know that legal products are hugely less harmful than smoking, but there's a good reason why they're restricted.
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