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In reply to the discussion: Surprise opposition derails Emanuel’s e-cigarette ban [View all]Treant
(1,968 posts)9. There's no need
to take anyone's word for it; CASAA (which is a vaper-supporting organization) has plenty of air quality and health studies.
If secondhand vapor is dangerous, then breathing in a hospital is dangerous--they use propylene glycol in the air systems to settle bacteria and viruses to keep infections down. Not to mention the PG-based nebulizer treatments given to lung transplant patients.
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Vapor has a distinct smell from smoke, but yes, it still smells "weedy" so to speak.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2013
#37
'a recent federal analysis that found vapors from e-cigarettes contain carcinogens...'
onehandle
Dec 2013
#25