Controversy Surrounds Texas Law Punishing Students for Vaping

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Jan.10.2024
Controversy Surrounds Texas Law Punishing Students for Vaping
Houston Chronicle reports that a new Texas law has led to a surge of students being sent to disciplinary centers. Critics argue the punishment is disproportionate.

According to a report by the Houston Chronicle, a significant number of public high school students in the Houston area are being sent to discipline centers due to a new law in the state of Texas aimed at curbing underage smoking. However, this penalty has sparked dissent among critics who argue that it does not align with criminal behavior.

 

According to reports, the SB114 bill took effect on September 1st last year and mandates that public schools send students caught using e-cigarettes to disciplinary centers, which are designated for students with severe issues. The bill places the act of possessing e-cigarettes on campus on the same level of punishment as carrying firearms to school, making terror threats, and committing acts of violence.

 

According to data compiled by the Houston Chronicle, more than 1,300 students from the five largest districts in Houston have faced disciplinary measures this year, with the majority being sent to alternative schools. This law allows for temporary suspensions either off-campus or on-campus when the capacity at Discipline Alternative Education Programs (DAEP) is insufficient.

 

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States, over 2.1 million students reported using e-cigarettes in 2023. These products are known to have addictive properties and pose potential risks.

 

Critics of the new law, including school administrators, parents, and advocates, argue that the punishment is too severe and lacks flexibility, suggesting that students would benefit from higher-quality outcomes through therapy and intervention measures. Ed Thompson, a Texas state representative who proposed the bill, stated that its goal is to rescue children from the criminal justice system and pointed out that there has been a reduction in smoking cases in Brazoria County since the legislation was passed.

 

Furthermore, he stated that he proposed this measure after learning about the inundation of e-cigarette issues in some schools and law enforcement agencies in Bralosoria County. He highlighted that many students in the region have been referred to the criminal justice system for using or selling e-cigarettes containing nicotine or marijuana.

 

He hopes the bill can give schools the opportunity to handle these students internally, with sufficiently strict punishments, "to make these children feel the fear of God," rather than depleting resources at the county level. He also hopes to prevent children from having a criminal record because of "one foolish decision.

 

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