In my previous post, I discussed what the issue of teen vaping looks like inside of a wealthy, Coloradan suburb. What I found was shocking, with over one in three students having used a vaping product, and over 40% of those students using a vape product more than once a day. In this post, I will expand my view and look at the issue of vaping on a holistic, national scale in order to compare the issues on a local scale versus a national scale. To start, it is important to recognize how quickly vaping has become an issue on the national stage. 1.7 million high school students reported using a vape product in the past 30 days. Organizations like the FDA and CNN are calling it an "epidemic" with rates of usage absolutely skyrocketing over the past few years in all parts across the country. In fact, in 2013, nearly three times as many U.S. high school kids smoked as puffed on electronic cigarettes. Within two short years, that trend has reversed. Today, almost twice as many high s