Should the Feds crack down on Vaping or E-cigs?
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Should the Feds crack down on Vaping or E-cigs?
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Hong Kong Announces a Complete Ban on Vapes
Hong Kong has decided instead to institute a full ban on their sales, manufacture and import. The ban will also cover heat-not-burn tobacco products (HNB).
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I prefer vaping. They over charge for thc vape over here on the east coast tho. I prefer my nicotine Vaped too, but I'm planning on switching over to vaping CBD to quit nicotine while getting all them CBD benefits.
I'ma start this situation Monday (hits my vuse vibe)Comment
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They are talking about reversing tough laws bought in last year in the UK...
When I bought out my ecig in the smoking room at Bangkok airport I thought I was going to be arrested - Total ban but cigs are fine!....Comment
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https://www.fastcompany.com/90265365...low-in-the-u-sTobacco companies beware: Smoking is at an all-time low in the U.S.
Big tobacco is getting hit where it hurts from vaping. But they still have a lot of money for lobbyists to get anti-vaping legislation passed. They also have a lot of money to pay MSM to report news stories that are biased against vaping, to lead the public to believe that its a terrible thing for anyone to do.
E-juice is nicotine and common food additives. Nicotine, in and of itself, is no more harmful or cancer-causing than caffeine. Cigarettes cause cancer because of the tar and chemicals added to tobacco.
There's the argument that people will start vaping, then move on to regular cigarettes. Vapers can't stand cigarette smoke.Keeping you abreast of the teens that get undressed.
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