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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 457105" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>I read that whole thing, and I'm not sure any of it actually means anything. It sounds like they want to take a hard stab at vaping and the cigars people use for pot. Maybe part of the issue is that the long term effects of vaping haven't been realized as of yet. That'll take a whole generation to establish. I'm not positive this is angled at legit fine tobacco products though. For the most part, the methods of manufacture of such products hasn't changed much in the last hundred years except for sanitary manufacturing practices. And even then, that's not everywhere lol. </p><p></p><p>I have a niece that's 15, and I've talked with her about the negative aspect of cigarette smoking. She told me most kids her age don't nowadays, it's considered to be gross. But the e cigs and dip are big in her school. I guess the anti smoking education in schools is working as far as cigs are concerned, which can't be bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 457105, member: 3706"] I read that whole thing, and I'm not sure any of it actually means anything. It sounds like they want to take a hard stab at vaping and the cigars people use for pot. Maybe part of the issue is that the long term effects of vaping haven't been realized as of yet. That'll take a whole generation to establish. I'm not positive this is angled at legit fine tobacco products though. For the most part, the methods of manufacture of such products hasn't changed much in the last hundred years except for sanitary manufacturing practices. And even then, that's not everywhere lol. I have a niece that's 15, and I've talked with her about the negative aspect of cigarette smoking. She told me most kids her age don't nowadays, it's considered to be gross. But the e cigs and dip are big in her school. I guess the anti smoking education in schools is working as far as cigs are concerned, which can't be bad. [/QUOTE]
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