I can’t help but shake my head in disbelief at the latest news of Trump vowing to ‘save’ vaping after a private meeting with a vaping lobbyist. It seems that his loyalty lies with whoever lines his pockets last. The blatant disregard for integrity and moral compass is astounding. It’s no surprise that votes seem to be his primary motivation, even if it means flip-flopping on issues like vaping.
The image of Trump boasting about ‘beautiful and big vapes’ while spouting unfounded claims about Democrats banning them is truly absurd. The notion that he can suddenly become the savior of the vaping industry is laughable, especially considering his track record of inconsistency and lack of genuine concern for public health.… Continue reading
The FDA’s decision to reverse its ban on Juul e-cigarettes has stirred up mixed emotions and reactions from the public. For some, the news may come as a relief, especially for those who have found e-cigarettes to be a helpful tool in their journey towards quitting smoking. As a former smoker myself, I understand the struggle and the importance of having alternatives like e-cigarettes available.
However, the ban reversal raises questions about the effectiveness of such regulatory measures. While Juul has been under scrutiny for its marketing practices and the levels of nicotine in its products, the ban did not seem to address the root of the issue.… Continue reading
As an individual who has experienced the struggles of addiction and the journey towards better health, the recent news of Australia’s decision to ban non-medical vapes has left me feeling conflicted. While I understand the concerns surrounding youth vaping and the potential health risks associated with these products, I can’t help but question the effectiveness of this drastic crackdown.
The argument that banning non-medical vapes will drive people back to cigarettes, which we know are far more detrimental to one’s health, is a valid concern. The idea of pushing former smokers back into the hands of a much more harmful habit seems counterproductive at best.… Continue reading