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The FDA鈥檚 crackdown on teen vaping

The agency's move against the makers and sellers of e-cigarettes is aimed at keeping children from addiction. But it joins a larger trend in the safeguarding the most innocent in society.

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Packages of flavored liquids for e-cigarettes are seen displayed at a smoke shop in New York City.

A hallmark of the modern era is the length to which societies will go to protect their most innocent 鈥 children. On Sept. 12, for example, the Food and Drug Administration launched its largest coordinated enforcement action in the agency鈥檚 history, aimed at the marketing and selling of e-cigarettes to teenagers.

The FDA cited an 鈥渆pidemic鈥 rise in teen vaping over the past year, especially in the most popular brand, Juul, which entices young people with candylike flavors while delivering a strong dose of nicotine.

The agency鈥檚 move follows similar efforts this year in the United States to safeguard children, such as investor pressure on high-tech firms to deal with excessive screen time among kids. Another example is a rush among states to prevent online sports gambling among youths.

Worldwide, recent campaigns to keep children from harm are showing results.

The number of聽girls and boys聽doing hazardous work is down more than a third since 2000, according to the International Labor Organization. And since 2014, a United Nations campaign has freed more than 100,000 child soldiers in conflict zones.

Such efforts have steadily accelerated since 1989, when the UN adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child.聽That pact聽was the most rapidly and widely ratified human rights treaty in history.聽

These successes on behalf of kids 鈥 and a near-universal presumption of their innocence 鈥 can help provide momentum to this new FDA crackdown. The agency has given makers of vaping devices two months to show they can keep them away from minors. And it warned more than 1,100 retailers about selling e-cigarettes to underage buyers.

The FDA鈥檚 core message: Children must first be protected from becoming addicted to nicotine even if it means less availability of e-cigarettes for adults trying to use the devices to end their tobacco habits. The latest federal data shows a 75 percent increase in e-cigarette use among high school students this year compared with 2017. Another survey shows a rise in teens adding marijuana to vaping聽products.

These trends make it urgent to assist children in self-regulating their behavior. The world is well on its way toward this goal with a shared and rising recognition of their innocence.

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