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I think one point of contention is that vaping is a "cessation" tool. If by cessation you mean not smoking a cigarette that comes out of a pack, then substituting vaping is cessation. If you instead mean "not smoking" then imho it isn't cessation. You're still sucking on something to ingest nicotine and other vaporized molecules.
Semantics perhaps, and vaping certainly is typically less offensive to others than cigarettes (a colleague vapes at work).
But the comment that smokers "can't quit" is ridiculous. An individual can chose to quit or not to quit. For a small minority they may in fact be medicating an imbalance, but there are likely other medications (or meditations) that could have the same effect. Pick your poison...
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