Legislator Tsai Chun-chou and others held a press conference on the 17th, pointing out that according to data, reports of students suspected of carrying or using e-cigarettes have seen an out-of-control explosive growth. In 2023, there were only 237 cases, but this year, as of May 31st, the number of reports in just five months has reached 1,050, exceeding 60% of the total for the entire previous year. Therefore, they put forward three direction…
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Legislator Tsai Chun-chou and others held a press conference on the 17th, pointing out that according to data, reports of students suspected of carrying or using e-cigarettes have seen an out-of-control explosive growth. In 2023, there were only 237 cases, but this year, as of May 31st, the number of reports in just five months has reached 1,050, exceeding 60% of the total for the entire previous year. Therefore, they put forward three direction…