2014年4月1日星期二

City council will also vote tomorrow on banning sales of the product to minors



"We just think because of the concern and the sort of lack of knowledge of what's in these products that we should keep them away from public spaces where other people might have problems with them," said Greenlee."Tell the Philadelphia City Council you oppose the ban on e-cigs in public spaces now," according to a Blue Cig radio mercial currently running in Philadelphia. Manufacturers claim they are a safe alternative to conventional cigarettes and think restrictions are unfair.Rogers says that's just the point. "I think music is gonna be just fine whether or not Water shoe is involved. But, each one of those tools we make changes music, and in fact changes us," he says. 
"Some have expressed their opposition to council members. I'm quite confident we have enough votes to pass the bill, I think fortably,Punjab Cricket Association joint secretary GS Walia said, "The BCCI is already in talks with the ministry of external affairs and the home ministry Morph Suits and I am hopeful that the issue will be resolved at the earliest." said Greenlee.Some also argue e-cigarettes help people quit smoking; however, a new study shows smokers who use them aren't more likely to quit or reduce cigarette use after a year.And there's some concern that e-cigs may lead young people to try other tobacco products. City council will also vote tomorrow on banning sales of the product to minors. 

Increasing use of electronic cigarettes paired with minimal government oversight of the industry has some politicians calling for federal support while pany representatives worry misconstrued data is causing consumers to fear what may be a better alternative.U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo, has called on Congress to investigate the health effects of e-cigarettes and the industry's presence in the marketplace."Despite clear health concerns, the booming e-cigarette industry has flown under the radar of the federal government. E-cigarettes are being marketed as a way for smokers to kick the habit but may in the end prove to be just another addictive and dangerous device with severe health risks," Speier said in a prepared statement.The Sally Anne task is based on an experiment in child psychology used to establish at what german uniforms age children develop a concept of other minds. 

Cynthia Cabrera, executive director of the Smoke Free Alternative Trade Association, represents a vast group of e-cigarette manufacturers and retailers. Certain regulations are appropriate but officials who misinterpret data give the industry a bad name, Cabrera said.E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices containing cartridges filled with liquid nicotine that create vapor, instead of smoke, when inhaled. They are touted as an alternative without the broader health risks associated with traditional cigarettes.

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