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Old 11-02-2014, 10:51   #81
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Re: Ban smoking in cars, says British Medical Association

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Originally Posted by toonlight View Post
That why the tobacco lobbyists are on the bandwagon drumming up the anti for banning the E cig as to every guess right, they've had it too good for too long greasing the wheels of power in governments electoral years.

They banned the use of them in some places, as that state get funding from tobacco companies or indirectly for state elections funny how money corrupts over public interest on large level. Given the price on fags these days, if I was a smoker - I'd be on the E cig's not long after any price rise due government tax it's a no brainier plus you can get lot of MG levels (high - low -none) not mention the different flavours you could enjoy think about for a minute, you get that from a fag of different brands my guess you don't. Last point like all things in life eg: nicotine you get different grades as the pro movement to banning of E cig's won't point out is it's the same liquid nicotine you get in (nicotine) smokers chewing gum & patches which I remember right was the same products they put on the market to the need of people quitting the habit from pressure from the government.
Has any serious testing been done to check if e cigs are safe? The devices themselves are safe, but what about the myriad of fluids you can buy to put in them? The reason I ask is there is apparently some evidence that some of the fluids on sale are considerably more dangerous than tobacco.

Before you bring out the conspiracy theory that big tobacco companies are pressuring the government to make e cigs illegal, bear in mind that they don't need to. If the market is profitable, they can simply start manufacturing e cigs and the associated fluids.
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