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  • I'm gonna continue to vape.

    9 24.32%
  • I plan to quit vaping.

    2 5.41%
  • I will stop vaping until we get more info.

    1 2.70%
  • I'm going back to smoking.

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    Re: The Vaping Epidemic

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Jake, so sorry about your mom- my dad also died from a massive heart attack and suffered COPD for many years after a fairly long life of heavy smoking. So much has been swept under the rug about smoking risks, & the same will be true for vaping, because tobacco & drug companies are making lots of money at the expense of people's health that get hooked. And make no mistake, they've modified ingredients after LOTS of research to make sure that people have trouble quitting tobacco...so I'm going to assume there is little difference with vaping products, even if research is not yet completed to prove it. Other drugs that are known to be addictive are not freely sold, so why are some things OK? Money, I guess...& lots of it.

    To Craig, & sur3fir3 & others in agreement with you:
    I'm all for being able to do what you want with your own body, as long as (A) what you do poses no risk to others -like when ppl drink & drive, and also (B) as long as I'm not paying for your health care as a tax-payer, at least not for any issues that are the result of self-inflicted health problems...is that fair? If you're on any sort of public health program (& I'm NOT asking- I'm just saying-) then I think that changes the equation, don't you? Our decisions all come with consequences, and if you deliberately use unhealthy addicting substances, you should be responsible for any damage that results from the poor choices you made...because the rest of us have rights too, yes?

    And I wish I knew what the answer is...because we all want pain relief & enjoy pleasurable feelings...but we all don't get addicted as easily as some others do.
    Some people (myself included) can drink a half a glass of wine just now & then with dinner & never want more, & never drink to excess...but not everyone.

    I disagree to a point. I believe that if there is a substance that is sold that is addictive and harmful the people who sell it should be required by law to put aside a percentage of the sales to help deal with the fall out from selling said product.

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