enjay
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Post by enjay on Apr 15, 2014 2:43:56 GMT
Need to stick this on your FB walls, other forums or anywhere else you can think of. It's good to put some alternative info out there to help combat the bull that seems to go about. I'm sticking this on friends walls on FB that I know have other friends that believe the bull and get put off vaping
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ukipper
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Post by ukipper on Apr 15, 2014 18:52:19 GMT
Surprise surprise "Who" (in the pocket of big pharma's no douldt) Don't agree, Members of the World Health Organisation (WHO) have suggested the e-cigarettes should be regulated in the same manner as normal tobacco. According to minutes seen by the Financial Times, Dr Haik Nikogosian, head of the convention's secretariat, said that e-cigarettes "could result in a new wave of the tobacco epidemic." He added that "more importance should be given to the threat posed by electronic cigarettes." The secretariat thinks that e-cigarettes should be classed as tobacco products if they contain nicotine from tobacco leaves. Most e-cigarettes would fit this classification, meaning they will face the same restrictions and high taxes as conventional cigarettes. Restrictions on tobacco products vary by country, but many states have measures such as advertising bans, limits on smoking in public places, regulations on packaging and high excise duties. Such restrictions on e-cigarettes would almost certainly stop their rapid growth in popularity. These suggestions come despite scant evidence that e-cigarettes cause any harm, with some studies even suggesting the opposite. www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/04/15/World-Health-Organisation-Calls-For-Tough-E-Cigarette-RegulationIt really is all about the money !
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