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In reply to the discussion: Report: e-cigarettes are ‘potentially carcinogenic’ [View all]bunnies
(15,859 posts)13. These are the same idiots who said Cannabis is more toxic than cigarettes.
Oh, but Im sure they're right on this one.
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That was my first thought when reading the OP...What part do the tobacco companies
truth2power
Aug 2013
#15
My e-cig has helped me quit smoking. I'll be 1 year without a cigarette in 2 weeks.
winterpark
Aug 2013
#34
The traditional companies have already entered the market with their own products.
pnwmom
Aug 2013
#41
Despite your weasel words, your problem is that you stated this definitively above
Turborama
Sep 2013
#66
I'm not worried. I live in California, where EVERYTHING is carcinogenic.
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2013
#70
Yeah ...like our government is "potentially" dangerous. It's just bullshit framing. n/t
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#26
old nasty stinkie ciggie CORP must be losing sales. whats the matter. not enough 3rd worlders tohook
Sunlei
Aug 2013
#24
Use them to quit cigs then after a few months quit the E-cigs. Keep them for emergencys.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#25
Isnt just about everything "Potentially carcinogenic" be it exposure to the sun
cstanleytech
Aug 2013
#52