We've known for decades that the lung darts kill, but thank goodness they're no longer carrying the e-cigs.
We've known for decades that the lung darts kill, but thank goodness they're no longer carrying the e-cigs.
Are you kidding? E-cigs have been loosely correlated to over a DOZEN deaths. Please think of the children!!!???
The tobacco lobby has a lot more money to bribe politicians than the vape lobby.
E-cig are much better than real cig.
The only problem is the absolute lack of regulation quality. In Europe, there are standard and quality to avoid any risk. That's why it has not been related to any death and is seen as a great way to fight all the deaths created by real cig.
Tobacco cigarettes don't have carbon in itself, it generates carbon when it is burned.
Ecigs are filled with hydrocarbon based liquids. Those liquids are burned, which releases a vapor or aerosol, and there is a chemical reaction, where the carcinogens are much higher than the carcinogens in regular cigarettes.
You're burning a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons to release nicotine..... It seems like regular cigarettes will take a long time to kill you, where Ecigs will kill you a lot sooner.
It's 95% less toxic than smoking
https://www.gmjournal.co.uk/vaping-95-less-harmful-than-smoking
Smoking in general is bad because of the release of carbon, and how carbon can modify the DNA of cells ( cancerous cells). But the many liquids chemicals that are in Ecigs on top of the chemicals that are created after the combustion process, appears to be far greater.
"The composition of the electronic cigarette aerosol varies across and within manufacturers.[notes 1][1] Limited data exists regarding their chemistry.[1] The aerosol of e-cigarettes is generated when the e-liquid reaches a temperature of roughly 100–250 °C within a chamber, which is thought to cause pyrolysis of the e-liquid and could also lead to decomposition of other liquid ingredients.[notes 2][3] The aerosol (mist[4]) produced by an e-cigarette is commonly but inaccurately called vapor.[notes 3][1] The e-cigarette vapor simulates cigarette smoke, but without tobacco combustion.[6] The e-cigarette vapor looks like cigarette smoke to some extent.[7] E-cigarettes do not produce vapor between puffs.[8] The e-cigarette vapor usually contains propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, flavors, aroma transporters, and other substances.[notes 4][10] The levels of nicotine, tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs), aldehydes, metals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), flavors, and tobacco alkaloids in e-cigarette vapors vary greatly.[1] The yield of chemicals found in the e-cigarette vapor varies depending on, several factors, including the e-liquid contents, puffing rate, and the battery voltage.[notes 5][12]
Metal parts of e-cigarettes in contact with the e-liquid can contaminate it with metals.[13] Heavy metals and metal nanoparticles have been found in tiny amounts in the e-cigarette vapor.[notes 6][13] Once vaporized, the ingredients in the e-liquid go through chemical reactions that form new compounds not previously found in the liquid.[15] Many chemicals including carbonyl compounds such as formaldehyde can inadvertently be produced when the nichrome wire (heating element) that touches the e-liquid is heated and chemically reacted with the liquid.[16] Propylene glycol-containing liquids produced the most amounts of carbonyls in e-cigarette vapors,[16] while in 2014 most e-cigarettes companies began using water and glycerin instead of propylene glycol for vapor production.[17]
Propylene glycol and glycerin are oxidized to create aldehydes that are also found in cigarette smoke when e-cigarettes are heated and aerosolized at a voltage higher than 3.[1] Depending on the heating temperature, the carcinogens in the e-cigarette vapor may surpass the levels of cigarette smoke.[15] Reduced voltage e-cigarettes generate very low levels of formaldehyde.[16] A Public Health England (PHE) report found "At normal settings, there was no or negligible formaldehyde release."[18] As e-cigarette engineering evolves, the later-generation and "hotter" devices could expose users to greater amounts of carcinogens.[5 "
It's just a business .. Both vaping and tobacco goods are very demanded and bring not bad profits, so why not selling disposable e-cigs like Sea Stix https://gypsyvapes.com/sea-stix-vape-pod and Marlboro together? Moreover, both contain nicotine.
I’d rather have powdered alcohol.
NeverIsNever wrote:
E-cig are much better than real cig.
Nah, ecigs have been around awhile as a "healthy alternative" for chain smokers. They did not become popular until they began appealing/selling to youth who otherwise probably would not use any nicotine products. Good riddance.
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
The tobacco lobby has a lot more money to bribe politicians than the vape lobby.
The Tobacco Industry is buying up Vape Companies. imperial tobacco is one of the largest players . The Tobacco Industry survival the next 10 years in controlling Vaping , plus Vaping products with THC .
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
The tobacco lobby has a lot more money to bribe politicians than the vape lobby.
This is the only correct answer. All the politicians in this country are bought. There's no such things as a second year congressperson who is not a multi-millionaire. I know people who hand out personal checks ($20k+) to congresspeople if they vote a certain way. If they do, more money follows. This goes for just about every policy. We think out government is somehow not corrupt relative to others, but it's just as bad.