Doing a research paper on the ramifications of increased cigarette taxes forcing smokers to turn to the black market, and this suddenly appeared: "Obama still lighting up, but anti-smoking groups laud effort to quit" By Ron Scherer Staff writer / March 1, 2010
An overall positive story for the vaping community, I think. Also a kudos given for the smokeless tobacco.
Obama still lighting up, but anti-smoking groups laud effort to quit / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com
One detractor, Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for tobacco-Free Kids said "there is no evidence that e-smokes help anyone quit."
Keep an eye on Matt, he's going places, all in the name of the children. Another talking head in Washington grooming himself to be a lobbyist for Big Pharma, or worse, a politician.
An overall positive story for the vaping community, I think. Also a kudos given for the smokeless tobacco.
Obama still lighting up, but anti-smoking groups laud effort to quit / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com
One detractor, Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for tobacco-Free Kids said "there is no evidence that e-smokes help anyone quit."
Keep an eye on Matt, he's going places, all in the name of the children. Another talking head in Washington grooming himself to be a lobbyist for Big Pharma, or worse, a politician.