Frances Daniels, a Baltimore mother of three, read the Trump administration's 20-page report called " Make Our Children Healthy Again ," and noticed some notable words were missing from it: "Smoking" and "nicotine."
The word "tobacco" is mentioned once in the document, in a reference to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
"I was horrified," Daniels says. "It never once mentioned substance usage. Specifically: nicotine."
That was of grave concern to Daniels, because nicotine and the chemicals vaped with it, hooked and nearly killed one of her children three years ago. Her child spent six brutal weeks in the hospital with EVALI , a lung injury caused by e-cigarette use. "They had about six tubes in their lungs at one point, draining fluid out — three on each side with