Sec. 3. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of the Congress that— effectively combating the youth e-cigarette epidemic will require the implementation of bold and enduring policy solutions; under the current regulatory framework, American youth have easy access to highly addictive fourth generation e-cigarette devices that hook them into a lifelong addiction to nicotine; in order to significantly decrease youth e-cigarette use and to reduce the dangers associated with excessive nicotine inhalation, the Federal Government should regulate nicotine levels in e-cigarettes in order to make them less addictive and less harmful to youth; and in addition to regulating nicotine levels, the Federal Government should also review other factors related to the composition and function of fourth generation e-cigarettes in order to make them less addictive and appealing to youth, including battery power and design.