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cigarettes from minors under age 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua Garcia, co owner of Electric Gold on Zafarano Road, demonstrates an electric cigarette at his store Friday. City Councilor Ron Trujillo is proposing regulations that would prevent minors from buying the device. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Santa Fe city government is jumping on the electronic cigarette regulation bandwagon with a newly proposed ordinance that would make it illegal to sell e cigarettes or similar electronic nicotine delivering products to minors under the age of 18. The ordinance, sponsored by City Councilor Ron Trujillo, would also make it illegal for minors to try to procure the devices for themselves. as a city, need to protect our children, and I think this is one way to do it. We sending a message to kids that it not OK to do this, Trujillo said. E cigarettes deliver nicotine, which can be addictive, in the form of water vapor and have exploded in popularity over the past several years. According to a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, use of e cigarettes among teenagers is on the rise. The number of high school students who said they tried an e cigarette rose from 4.7 percent in 2011 to 10 percent in 2012. Trujillo said it worries him that kids might be attracted to e cigarettes after seeing them used by celebrities, much like the Marlboro Man appealed to smokers decades ago. Trujillo also said the different flavors of e cigarettes, which include options such as cotton candy, can lure in young people. gotten calls from a number of parents that have kids going to different high schools throughout the city. It been a problem. You seeing 15 , 16 year old kids walking around with these cigarettes, Trujillo said. Joshua Garcia of Electric Gold on Zafarano Road said prohibiting e cigarettes from being sold to minors is a good idea. you under 18, you don need nicotine, he said. Joshua Garcia, co owner of Electric Gold, waits on customers at his store, which sells e cigarettes, three types of which are in the foreground. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Garcia said minors don usually come into his store, which sells e cigarettes, by themselves, and he doesn usually sell to them. Some teenagers do come in with a parent or guardian who might buy them a product a few will come in and get their kids liquid without nicotine, he said. Garcia said he hopes Santa Fe law makes a clear distinction between nicotine containing e cigarettes and those without nicotine. Proponents of the electronic devices argue that the devices aren as harmful as conventional cigarettes and can even help people wean themselves from a nicotine addiction. But some anti smoking activists want e cigarettes lumped under regulations pertaining to conventional cigarettes. Officials with the federal Food and Drug Administration have said the agency plans to soon release draft regulations on e cigarettes. In the meantime, over two dozen states and cities have passed various regulations on e cigarettes, and most have restricted sales of the devices to minors. There nothing on the books in New Mexico, however. Trujillo said he hopes his draft ordinance is the start of a broader discussion on minors use of e cigarettes, including whether it would be feasible to bar minors from using the devices altogether. Trujillo said he also wants to talk about how Santa Fe ban on conventional cigarettes in some public places applies to e cigarettes. because it a mist, it still a smoking device. These are things we may have to incorporate in the smoking ban, he said. Trujillo proposal includes giving the police department the right to random, unannounced inspection of facilities where electronic nicotine delivery products or e cigarettes are sold to ensure compliance with the provisions of the ordinance. The City Council will be taking a look at regulating e cigarettes, such as these shown in Electric Gold, co owned by Joshua Garcia, in the background. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Sellers or adults found violating the ordinance would be subject to a petty misdemeanor. Minors would be referred to the juvenile probation office. Santa Fe Police Department spokesperson Celina Westervelt said police do similar stings on conventional cigarette sellers perhaps twice a year, usually in response to complaint a parent who says a particular store has continually sold their child cigarettes, for example. It illegal in New Mexico to sell conventional cigarettes to minors under 18 or for minors to buy cigarettes, but it not illegal for young people to possess cigarettes. it stands, tobacco products are illegal to those under 18, and it seems like these devices, when used as cigarettes, should fall under the same category, but it a new reality for everybody involved. It will be a very interesting discussion, Westervelt said.