Vaping

As the tobacco industry continues to brainstorm new ways to sell products, vaping has emerged as one of the more-popular alternative to cigarettes. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

As the tobacco industry continues to brainstorm new ways to sell products, vaping has emerged as one of the more-popular alternative to cigarettes. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Throngs of addiction

By Matthew Miller Special to The Graham Star In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the Atlantic to the Americas.  Upon his arrival, he was greeted by Native Americans with food, shelter and tobacco.

Vaping sparks debate

Reports tell us that e-cigarettes – more commonly known as vaping – has a tremendous effect on the developing brains of teenagers or adolescents.  The U.S. Food & Drug Administration said e-cigarette use, from 2017-18, increased 78 percent among high school students (11.7 percent to 20.

Vaping can have consequences

If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. JOHN 8:36 It has been said by many people that “If they can do it, you can do it as well.” This refers to your strong determination and will to stop smoking. Whatever driving force you use, use it to make your goal successful.