What is a high-inducing vaping device?
The currently popular e-cigarettes have surprisingly become a vehicle for cannabis, openly circulating in the domestic market, causing harm to many people.
According to a report by "Focus Interview," the "high-inducing e-cigarette" is a product "similar to e-cigarettes" that contains synthetic cannabinoids and is classified as a new type of drug.
The "high-inducing e-cigarette" is fundamentally different from legitimate e-cigarettes. Legitimate e-cigarette products primarily consist of nicotine, propylene glycol, glycerin, and flavoring. Products manufactured by legitimate e-cigarette companies undergo safety testing in laboratories and have international product safety certifications, with clear components and contents of the e-liquid used.
In contrast, the "high-inducing e-cigarette" actually contains tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and is a genuine "cannabis e-cigarette." The "high-inducing e-cigarette" is highly deceptive and concealed; many people who simply want to buy legitimate e-cigarettes unfortunately fall victim, unaware that they have already been exposed to drugs and suffer from addiction.
How to avoid the "high-inducing e-cigarette"?
1. Many e-cigarettes containing synthetic cannabinoids are sold online. If the seller uses online mailing (especially through WeChat merchants), consumers should be cautious to avoid purchasing unregulated products or new drugs.
2. When seeing terms like "high-inducing e-cigarette" and "e-cigarette lung disease," one should immediately associate them with new drugs.
3. It is recommended to purchase products from legitimate manufacturers through offline channels, such as brand specialty stores or collective stores, to protect one's legal rights and ensure personal safety.



