After the Vape Raids, a Malaysian Voice of Reason

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PoliticallyIncorrect

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Afdlin Shauki Aksan may not be a household word stateside, but in Malaysia he's an actor and a bright light, and in the wake of the Malaysian Health Ministy's jack-booted-thug raids on vape shops, he had questions for them we all ought to be asking our own brain-dead ANTZ that can't think outside of their ideological boxes, such as:

"Just wondering KKM, where are your facts coming from? The tobacco companies?...Do you want ex-smokers to become smokers again?...are you too lazy to do your research? Or do you just listen to what you want to listen to?"

After vape raids, Afdlin Shauki asks if Health Ministry wants people to carry on smoking
 

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What do we call this, a vape proxy war? We're getting to see a democratic government in action against ecigs. Could it happen here? May be we let those 6,000 non violent drug offenders out of prison to make room for non violent vapers?

Governments are well aware of the extravagant margins that e liquid sellers are getting. They are jealous and want a piece of the action. The way to take that option away is for vapers to mix at home. How are they going to put a $12,000 tax on a liter bottle of 100mg? (A carton a week, $3,000 a year X 4 years = $12,000) That would be an amazing black market.
 
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