Has underage vaping become so out of control that companies are now going to add tracking chips to every vape, making them visible and traceable by law enforcement? it looks that way. The source of this idea is not someone you would expect either. Dave morris, the creator of the trace/verify software, used to make e-liquid. Now, he sees his mission as a proactive defender of vaping. He wants to make sure vapes do not get into the hands of underage users. Morris’ goal is to end youth access to vapes, as a way to prevent further legislation (see: flavor vape ban ) from restricting the choices of adult vapers. there have been talks of putting tracking chips in our vapes – though, how true is this? as the rise of underage vaping goes at an all-time high, some companies have taken matters into their own hands by choosing to add tracking chips on every vape that they’re selling. Although, how can this affect you and your vaping experience? it was dave morris who created the trace/verify software, and he now sees himself as a proactive defender of vaping. While the tracking chip might seem like a breach of


