Series Foreword Chapter 1 Overview of the Vaping Controversy Chapter 2 Landmark Events Invention of the Electronic Cigarette (1963) The Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health (1964) Cigarette Warning Labels and Advertising Bans (1965-1970) Development of the First Commercial Vape (1979) Tobacco Industry Litigation and Settlements (1998-2006) Introduction of the Modern E-Cigarette (2003) The World Health Organization Issues a Warning about E-Cigarettes (2008) The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (2009) Federal Courts Define E-Cigarettes as Tobacco Products (2010) The Debate over the Health Risks of Vaping (2014) Juul Increases the Popularity of Vaping (2015) The Food and Drug Administration Issues Deeming Regulations (2016) Youth Vaping Becomes an "Epidemic" (2018) Chapter 3 Impacts of the Vaping Controversy Vaping in Schools Vaping and Youth Culture E-Cigarettes and Global Health Policy E-Cigarettes and the Tobacco Industry Vaping and Tobacco in American Politics Chapter 4 Profiles Aaron Biebert (1982-) Pro-vaping activist and filmmaker Adam Bowen (1976?-) and James Monsees (1980?-) Inventors of the Juul e-cigarette Stefan Didak (1970?-) Pro-vaping activist and founder of NOT Blowing Smoke Stanton Glantz (1946-) Tobacco control researcher and vocal critic of vaping Bill Godshall (1957?-) Antismoking activist who supports vaping as tobacco harm reduction Scott Gottlieb (1972-) FDA commissioner who declared youth vaping an epidemic David Kessler (1951-) Former FDA commissioner, author, pediatrician, and professor Mike Moore (1952-) Mississippi attorney general who launched tobacco industry lawsuit Luther L. Terry (1911-1985) Surgeon general who released landmark 1964 report on the dangers of smoking Henry Waxman (1939-) U.S. representative who led tobacco industry hearings Jeffrey Wigand (1942-) Tobacco industry whistleblower Jonathan Winickoff (1970?-) Pediatric tobacco control researcher and opponent of youth vaping Further Resources Index.
The Vaping Controversy