As more city and state legislatures continue to put more lives at risk by inappropriately and dangerously restricting e-cig vaping in the same way they appropriately restrict cigarette smoking, more and more professionals are speaking out against such ill-advised legislation.
On am1150 in Kelowna, British Columbia last week, Dr. Christopher Nichols of California State University-Chico talked about exactly that.
Nichols, who is identified by the programs host, Phil Johnson, as a chemistry professor who analyzes the components of compounds, offers sober points during the short interview (posted in full below) which, if heard by many, could serve to help save millions of lives.
After describing the differences between the dangers of smoking tobacco and the lack of dangers in regard to the vapor produced by an e-cig device, Nichols notes how those nearby someone who is vaping neednt be concerned, even as the anti-smoking industry continues to offer deadly disinformation about e-cigs.
California State University Chemistry Professor: ‘No Scientific Reason to Restrict Vaping’ | Revere Radio Network
On am1150 in Kelowna, British Columbia last week, Dr. Christopher Nichols of California State University-Chico talked about exactly that.
Nichols, who is identified by the programs host, Phil Johnson, as a chemistry professor who analyzes the components of compounds, offers sober points during the short interview (posted in full below) which, if heard by many, could serve to help save millions of lives.
After describing the differences between the dangers of smoking tobacco and the lack of dangers in regard to the vapor produced by an e-cig device, Nichols notes how those nearby someone who is vaping neednt be concerned, even as the anti-smoking industry continues to offer deadly disinformation about e-cigs.
California State University Chemistry Professor: ‘No Scientific Reason to Restrict Vaping’ | Revere Radio Network