Vaping devices confiscated from students in Virginia schools last year mainly contained nicotine, but a fraction had chemicals found in cannabis plants, and newer devices pose health risks to kids using them, according to researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University.
During a joint School Board and Board of Supervisors meeting in Loudoun County last week, leaders were briefed on new trends connected to vaping in schools.
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