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Yes, we want our party to kill vaping Fresh_Start Jun 2016 #1
Who Is We? ProfessorGAC Jun 2016 #2
We're promoting cigarette sales/smoking by limiting vaping. But then you knew that. Scuba Jun 2016 #3
If this is about lung safety the tobacco industry would not be our allies newthinking Jun 2016 #24
Reason.com's take: The FDAs deadly e-cigarette regulations newthinking Jun 2016 #25
What asshole wrote those regs? blackspade Jun 2016 #39
If I want to bottle a poison and sell it along with a pocket bomb FrodosPet Jun 2016 #40
Big tobacco makes up less than 15% of the e-cig market Sgent Jun 2016 #41
If 70% to 90% continue smoking BlueSpot Jun 2016 #81
No, "we" don't...you might. n/t Chan790 Jun 2016 #4
Oh? Mutate the War on Some Drugs to tobacco now that cannabis gets a pass? . :eyes: . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #10
Gosh. I don't think this is a good idea yeoman6987 Jun 2016 #27
What do you mean "We"? backscatter712 Jun 2016 #36
It must be nice to be holier than thou Aerows Jun 2016 #56
Why don't you worry about yourself and let other grown adults worry about themselves? notadmblnd Jun 2016 #78
Is the tax revenue bighart Jun 2016 #5
Well, there's campaign financing, for one. And that's just the above-table part. Scuba Jun 2016 #6
Yep awoke_in_2003 Jun 2016 #21
.+1 840high Jun 2016 #80
It's the fact that our politicians are bought and paid for Marrah_G Jun 2016 #13
Eliminate a "feel-good" and "safe" route to nicotine addiction. Igel Jun 2016 #30
Are you also in favor bighart Jun 2016 #37
The addiction isn't the same. beevul Jun 2016 #50
Taxes are a part of this... Jesus Malverde Jun 2016 #65
Hey, a lot of poor children depend on those cigarette taxes to buy them health insurance. JVS Jun 2016 #67
I never seem to get an answer to the question bighart Jun 2016 #73
Our corporatist Dems at work. earthshine Jun 2016 #7
Where's the consistency regarding harm reduction, Dems? meow2u3 Jun 2016 #20
Helped me, too. Dr Hobbitstein Jun 2016 #34
It helped me. Aerows Jun 2016 #57
Idiots. God forbid people's lives should be saved. Vattel Jun 2016 #8
Wheres the money in that? bunnies Jun 2016 #19
Well, Glamrock Jun 2016 #9
Fuck them for killing small businesses Marrah_G Jun 2016 #11
Sadly, your years of smoking sulphurdunn Jun 2016 #12
And very heavily taxed. pintobean Jun 2016 #16
Don't look now - but the Democratic Party has been taken over by the Third Way, and shares of djean111 Jun 2016 #14
We don't have Republicans and Democrats. We have Repub-nuts and Repub-lite. eom Festivito Jun 2016 #15
Now if they would just join vaping to kill tobacco... Iggo Jun 2016 #17
New Democrats in action. valerief Jun 2016 #18
The problem not mentioned so far is that young adults and even some HS Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #22
How do you know they are using nicotine? Thats the problem with nannies. They don't know facts. yeoman6987 Jun 2016 #33
OK sure, the teen vaping phenomenon is just a hoax, you got me! Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #35
OK, that may be a problem, but where's the evidence? Mariana Jun 2016 #42
Lets define "hooked" for the audience. beevul Jun 2016 #51
Before you know it, they'll be drinking coffee too Major Nikon Jun 2016 #62
And of course.... Delver Rootnose Jun 2016 #23
I'm not convinced vaping is a good thing Renew Deal Jun 2016 #26
I think the point is not that it's good OriginalGeek Jun 2016 #29
Nicotine is cheap. Mariana Jun 2016 #45
Ahh, ok yep that would explain it. OriginalGeek Jun 2016 #53
It's the only explanation that makes sense. Mariana Jun 2016 #58
The struggle of being a progressive. NCTraveler Jun 2016 #28
Just wanted to add my voice to those who Beearewhyain Jun 2016 #31
Re: moral character flaw, punishment and deprivation... Mariana Jun 2016 #47
No more nanny state rubbish Invincibility Jun 2016 #32
95% safer. blackspade Jun 2016 #38
Folks should be able to vape if they choose to (nt) bigwillq Jun 2016 #43
But But But bighart Jun 2016 #44
You can't have people quitting smoking and enjoying it. Mariana Jun 2016 #48
How dare they enjoy something bad for them! bighart Jun 2016 #49
Won't someone think of the children? Major Nikon Jun 2016 #64
Democrats... sendero Jun 2016 #46
vaping is potentially VERY dangerous... artyteacher Jun 2016 #52
Life is potentially very dangerous Aerows Jun 2016 #59
are ypu still vaping though? artyteacher Jun 2016 #63
Do you sit on your ass pretty much all of the time? Aerows Jun 2016 #69
I hope the lack of response Aerows Jun 2016 #72
Regulate does not equal death, contrary to what Fox tells you all Warpy Jun 2016 #54
Actually what the regulations do is place costs that no small business can afford Marrah_G Jun 2016 #66
Rather than getting back on cancer sticks? Aerows Jun 2016 #71
Vaping is a legitimate smoking cessation product. Aerows Jun 2016 #55
There was a person on this board a few years ago Mariana Jun 2016 #60
There are some folks on mighty tall horses today Aerows Jun 2016 #61
From a public health standpoint, this is the stupidest attempt ever. Yo_Mama Jun 2016 #68
We quit, we stay quit Aerows Jun 2016 #70
This is why I am anti Anti-vapers. I can only see it as an attack on human freedom Yo_Mama Jun 2016 #75
Yes, most people move to vaping, then to low nicotine, then to no-nicotine or no vaping. Yo_Mama Jun 2016 #76
That's why it pisses off big tobacco. Aerows Jun 2016 #77
I'm going to kick this Aerows Jun 2016 #74
Vaping, WOD, Guns. The Party has a prohi skidmark a foot wide. Better deal with it now... Eleanors38 Jun 2016 #79
My life was saved by vaping instead of smoking. Aerows Jun 2016 #83
I'll be honest - if I had reason to be butthurt? Aerows Jun 2016 #82
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