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On a day when we’re encouraged to acknowledge the lost lives of military men and women, we think it's appropriate for us to acknowledge the number of potential lives lost - specifically, those of military members who smoke tobacco cigarettes. According to military.com news, "Studies show military members use tobacco at higher rates than same-age civilians. A 2011 Defense Department survey showed 24 percent of troops smoked, compared with 20 percent of civilians of the same age." http://www.bestpriceecigs.com/
The fact that members of the military smoke tobacco cigarettes more than other groups might not be surprising seeing as, for many, cigarettes are a coping mechanism for stress. But right now, there is much talk of potential tobacco bans on bases and ships. For many soldiers who smoke tobacco this threat is ominous, and forcing many nicotine consuming soldiers to stay away from cigarettes by eliminating smoking completely is a topic of heated debate.
You’d think the military would consider e-cigarettes as an alternative, but there seems to be negativity around the idea of integrating e-cigarettes into the DoD. For example, the Air Force has banned e-cigarettes from the workplace, and at least one Marine base has done the same.
So, in an effort to get a ground-floor opinion about e-cigarettes and the military, we chatted with e-cigarette user Army Spc. Davina Pyant-Meade, formerly stationed at Fort Lewis, located 9.1 miles south-southwest of Tacoma, WA.