“We’re certainly going to look at that but we’re going to start with the flavored (e-cigarettes), particularly because we know this is like the gateway in which children become addicted. Really our big focus here, we want to do much more in terms of public awareness and attack this notion that this is a safe alternative to smoking," Lightfoot said. "I think the alarm that all of us are raising today from the statistics that have been cited is that our children are using these products and becoming addicted and the companies are targeting them. We want to eliminate that possibility.”