Back to Watkins and he seems rather too interested in vaping lounges. He says "I would like to have a watch over what is going on in these stores." Perhaps he should spend some time at one and learn the stories of ex-smokers who are using e-cigarettes now. He'd also see how they won't even let under-18s into the store let alone sell e-cigarettes to them. Dr. Joseph Bohan, president of the health board, said the flavored nicotine was attracting younger smokers. There seems to be plenty of ill-educated doctors in the area. Dr Gilbert Witte says: "Some people push it as a way to quit smoking. It's no different than other ways to quit. E-cigarettes can be just as addictive as cigarettes" he says. Perhaps the not so learned doctor should look at a report by the Penn State College of Medicine. Their lead researcher Jonathan Foulds, a professor of public health sciences and psychiatry says: "E-cig users feel less addicted."