QUIT’s position on e-cigarettes is that the evidence is that they are much safer than smoking and are proving an important route out of smoking for thousands of smokers. They do not pose a significant risk to bystanders and are not acting as a gateway to smoking in young people. We will continue to monitor the evidence and if the situation changes, we will revise our position.
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