Conclusion
Vaping has become a serious issue regarding the health and future of the American youth. To battle these dangers, many communities, companies, and the FDA has taken various measurements. However, these actions have been far too insufficient to combat this massive problem. The Food and Drug Administration's efforts against underage vaping has only mainly been focused on the company Juul, which is a reasonable first step to approaching this problem, yet quick further action that will include regulating other popular brands will be necessary for more significant change. Schools and communities have taken measures of their own, such as hosting informative assemblies for students and parents, which has been effective in raising awareness of this problems. However, stricter school policies and regulations have yet to be popularized around American public schools. To combat this alarming, fast-growing problem among American youth, communities, companies, and the government should seek more effective ways to make a legitimate, lasting impact.