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| Ultra Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: North Yorkshire UK
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The clean air act must allow for quite a lot of air pollutants otherwise there would be no aerosols for sale and most factories would have to be shut down...I find it hard to believe that an e-cig can be any more polluting than the chemicals in something like an air freshener.
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| Super Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Slovakia
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It is not that much weasel wording as the total absence of wishful thinking. We exhale *something* to the air. We believe that something is as harmless as the air we exhale it into. Well, the gov. does not believe this and probably will not be converted to that belief unless there actually is some proof. Last night I was testing a superb Grenade mod from Grumpy. It produced beautiful clouds of vapour and gave me the mother of all throat hits. The e-juice was about 10mg/ml Central Trade Cherry. I only enjoyed it for a while when my oldest came rushin from his room to tell me that "something is burning here". I had not vaped for quite a few days there, so they had no background smell to cover the new one. That is a clean air issue.
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