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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addict Behav. 2016 Apr 6;60:78–83. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.03.031

Table 4.

Beliefs about Regulation of E-cigarettes

All Counselors Counselors by Country
% (95% CI) Canada N=29 % (95% CI) US N=389 % (95% CI)
E-cigarettes should be taxed like regular cigarettes (n=410)
   Agree 87.1 (83.8–90.3) 89.7 (78.5–100) 86.9 (83.5–90.3)
E-cigarette advertising should be banned (n=411) just like regular cigarette advertising
   Agree 87.3 (84.1–90.6) 93.1 (83.8–100) 86.9 (83.5–90.3)
E-cigarette use by minors should be illegal (n=411)
   Agree 93.2 (90.7–95.6) 93.1 (83.8–100) 93.2 (90.7–95.7)
Using e-cigarettes should be illegal in places (n=412) where cigarette smoking is illegal
   Agree 89.1 (86.1–92.1) 96.6 (89.9–100) 88.5 (85.3–91.7)
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