This is an excellent list and I can put this to good use. As T. Michael sent in 
his email, we recently revised our policy to include e-cigarettes, but have had 
quite a few questions about the decision and used some of the same reasons. I 
would add one more, the possibility of using cannabis liquid with e-cigarettes. 
See:  
http://nation.time.com/2013/10/11/smokers-are-using-e-cigarettes-to-get-high/

Thank you!
Jenny


Jennifer U. Kincaid
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Office of the Executive Vice President for University Academic Affairs
Indiana University
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Bloomington, IN 47405
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Oren Yagil
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [acupa-l] Smoking Policy Question

Hi Meg,
We also considered adding the e-cigarettes to our policy. As I studied about 
the issue I have found the following, which I hope are helpful:
1) E-Cigs have not been researched and not approved by the FDA
2) There is no indication they actually help quitting smoking
3) The method to inhale the nicotine is not regulated (thus one can get more 
nicotine into their system than needed)
4) They way they operate has a small heating element inside, thus possibly 
creating issues of using them in libraries and dorms
5) They actually do have a great deal of chemicals in them and in the vapor 
that can harmful - Acetone, Cresol, Xylene, Styrene, b-Nicotyrine, ethyl 
alcohol, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, nicotine, and propylen glycol. All these 
in the vapors alone and some have been found to cause cancer and other negative 
health effects. And so the second hand impact from the vapor can be an issue.
6) Five minutes of e-cigarette use has lung effects similar to tobacco smoking.
7) Part of the marketing suggesting it helps quitting or healthier have 
actually not be scientifically proven.

I have found this information at the Kentucky Center for Smoke-free policy at 
the U of Kentucky College of Nursing. 
www.kcsp.uky.edu<http://www.kcsp.uky.edu>. This site provides much more 
information about this issue.
I don't mean to come off as biased against or anything (as a ex-smoker of 22 
years), just that I like to rely on facts when developing such policies, and 
thought these might be helpful.

It seems that at the federal level these will be regulated as a tobacco 
product, and the FDA is working on regulations.

Hope this helps






Oren

Oren Yagil, PhD
Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning and Partnerships
Nebraska State College System
1327 H St., Suite 200
Lincoln, NE 68508
(402) 471-2505 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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>>> "Resue, Margaret" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 02/27/2014 
>>> 09:41 >>>
Colleagues,

Does anyone have a policy that addresses the ‘new smokeless cigarettes’ on 
campus or more specifically in class?  Since our current policy does not cover 
the ‘new electronic’ cigarettes, students are pushing the envelope by ‘smoking’ 
on these during classes to the distraction of other students and their 
professors.

Thank you,

Meg Resue
Sr Executive Assistant, Institutional Compliance
Gloucester County College
856-415-2101
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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