Is this a “one size fits all” or a game of normative development? And staying away from minors is the bottom line of the industry.

Editor’s note: This article is from WeChat public account “Technical Castor” (ID: Techsuoma).

Since the emergence of a suspected death from e-cigarettes in the United States, a wave of attacks on this new thing has spread. On September 24th, on Weibo, #世界围剿电子烟##电子烟国标 is coming soon# and several other topics appeared at the same time, as the media platform that can open all the layers and the most influential Chinese media, the attention on Weibo It has always represented a barometer of lyricism.

The paradox is completely one-sided. It seems that there is no jump out of the two sentences, that is, the values ​​are not correct – even the emergence of “the capital is like bloodthirsty flies, staring at electronic cigarettes” and “e-cigarettes rolling out of China” is a radical argument.

So, should e-cigarette be sentenced to death?

About the four truths about e-cigarettes: Should it be

01 What is the “American Incident”?

More than 530 cases have been discovered, and 8 are currently dead. This is the truth – its source comes from local media reports. To this end, the US health department plans to stop all flavored e-cigarettes (mainly including fruit and cream flavors), and Wal-Mart stores have stopped selling e-cigarettes.

However, the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) has not yet reached a final conclusion on the cause of death. The FDA is one of the executive agencies established by the US government in the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Public Health. As a scientific management agency, FDA’s role is to ensure the safety of food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biologics, medical devices, and radioactive products produced or imported in the United States. It was one of the first federal agencies to protect consumers as its primary function, and it is closely related to the lives of every American citizen.

Initial investigations by this authority show that five of the first six complaints about e-cigarettes were illegally purchased e-cigarette products. The remaining one, its smoke oil was purchased by a user from a legal cannabis store in Oregon.