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Originally Posted by A18793715
That wouldn't surprise me. Just how it's like I feel like the reason they're trying to keep weed illegal is because big pharma, alcohol and tobacco companies would lose soooooo much money. So much. But if they legalized it, the country wouldn't be in debt. In Colorado alone, in one month, they made enough from tax alone to fund public schools with $3 million. If that can happen with just one state, imagine how much more money the U.S. would make. How much we could fund all kinds of things like education, nasa, medical research, etc.
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Right. The tobacco companies and state budgets are losing money hand over fist because vaping actually works as a smoking cessation method. NRT doesn't work, and Wellbutrin and Chantix don't work but the pharmaceutical companies make a lot of money off of them.
The most misleading lie is that ecigs produce formaldehyde. What they don't say is that under the conditions that they do this, you are not actually vaping. You'd have to have a completely dry wick and the heat would be so extreme you physically couldn't vape it. Plus, the formaldehyde in cigarettes is more.
There are thousands of chemicals and poisons in cigarettes. In vaping, there are only 2 or 3 ingredients, propylene glycol, vegetable glycerine, and nicotine. Flavoring is optional and so is nicotine. Some people vape only VG, some only PG. The harm reduction with vaping is a miracle for millions of otherwise doomed smokers who've been able to stop smoking via vaping.