The Effects of Juuling/Vaping

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The Effects of Juuling/Vaping PRESENTATION BY THE ADMINISTRATORS OF MANDARIN HS February 4 - 8, 2019

Juuling/vaping – Dangers ~Video~

Device juuling…….. Vaping Highly Addictive Type of E-Cigarette; Uses nicotine salt that exist in leaf based tobacco Vaping Youth believe the liquid used only contains water & flavoring – FALSE FACT Device NICOTINE in one JUUL pod = Total nicotine in a pack of cigarettes Highly Addictive

Effects ……….. Harm developing adolescent brain ……until age 25 Harmful to the Lungs “Long-term” Harm developing adolescent brain ……until age 25 Harmful to Brain that controls attention, learning mood and impulse control Risk for Future Addiction to other Drugs Defective batteries have caused fires & explosions …Result in serious injuries Safer than Cigarettes…….No! The use of any tobacco product is unsafe for young people

Data & Statistic According to the Center for Disease Control & Prevention 40 Million US adults smoke cigarettes 4.7 million Middle & High School students uses at least one tobacco product including 2-cigarettes 3800 youth younger than 18 smoked their first cigarette Half a million Americans die prematurely of smoking or exposure to second hand smoke 16 million live with a serious illness caused by smoking Each year, the US spends nearly $170 million on medical care to treat smoking-related diseases in adults Cigarette smoking remains high among certain populations

2.02 (TBC) Use, Possession, Distribution, or Sale of Tobacco/Nicotine or Tobacco/Nicotine Products NOTE: It is illegal to possess or use tobacco products if under the age of 18. Tobacco products shall include, but not be limited to, any lighted or unlighted cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, pipe, bidi, and clove cigarette, cigarillo, hookah, blunts, chewing tobacco, snuff, snus, orbs, strips, sticks, electronic cigars and cigarettes and any other items containing or reasonably resembling tobacco or tobacco products. To safeguard the health and safety of school district employees and students, the use of tobacco products on any School Board property is prohibited. School Board property, as used herein, shall mean any building owned or part thereof owned or used by the School Board, and the grounds upon which such building is located. 2.03 (ZZZ) Distribution, Possession, Sale or Purchase of Drug Facsimile Products – Possession, Use and or Sale of Drug Facsimile Products. This includes substances which are not drugs, but may be imitating a drug or can be used like a drug. (example: bagging oregano like marijuana, sniffing or snorting non-drug powders)

INFRACTIONS 1st CONSEQUENCES 2nd CONSEQUENCES 3rd CONSEQUENCES *NOTE* 2.02 (TBC) Possession, Distribution, or Sale of Tobacco -Nicotine Product Counseling Referral/Intervention Parent Contact 1 – 3 days ISSP Parent Conference 3 – 5 Days of ISSP OSS STUDENTS: DEPENDING UPON THE AMOUNT OF POINTS YOU HAVE ALREADY INCURRED BASED ON THE REFERRALS YOU HAVE IN THE SYSTEM, YOU COULD AUTOMATICALLY BE RECOMMENDED TO THE ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL. *90 TO 180 DAYS* 2.03 – Distribution Possession, Sale or Purchase of Drug Facsimile Product Counseling Referral Night Time Substance Abuse (Refusal to attend Recommended Alternative School) Teen Court - (Refusal to attend – Recommended Alternative School) 1 – 3 Days ISSP Teen Court