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S.C. Senate Passes Bill Banning Most Vape Devices

“We’re trying to protect the children …”

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The Colonel Top fan April 2, 2024 at 7:45 pm

At best, vaping might help 10-12% quit smoking and that number is probably overstated since the nicotine levels in vapes are intentionally set at addictive levels. About 6% of adults vape. HOWEVER, at least 14% of high school students admit vaping and that number is probably much higher. Vape manufacturers target younger adults and children intentionally, falsely claim that vaping is safe(r than cigarettes). It’s not. Like menthol being targeted at African Americans, vapes in candy flavors specifically target youthful users. For the record, nor is pot – the “shit” my generation smoked probably wasn’t terribly dangerous but the stuff they smoke today is far more powerful and far more likely to be an admixture with fentanyl or who knows what else.

Smoke anything at you own risk – dumbasses.

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Susan Giovanni Top fan April 3, 2024 at 5:27 pm

“We’re trying to protect the children!” What a load of BS. I stopped smoking in 2006, but always struggled until I discovered E-cigs. Nothing tutti- frutti, just menthol. My pulmonologist is pleased with how I maintain my COPD through healthy habits with the exception of my nicotine cravings. Children will always find trouble. Whether it’s booze, drugs, cigarettes, unsafe sex, reckless driving, or …. GUNS! Please leave my one remaining simple pleasure alone. Feel free to outlaw candy while you’re at it.

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Joe Crowley Top fan April 4, 2024 at 10:34 am

Who uses these devices to quit? From what I’ve seen, they trade one vice for another.

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