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2 vs 1 wasn't a fair debate. He looked nervous but not rattled. He did do a fantastic job under those circumstances.

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Dear Lord. She's so annoying...

And Sanjay Gupta, who's spent years advocating for legalization of marijuana, now has the nerve to oppose innocuous flavors in e-liquids. Shame on him.

Greg did very well. IMHO. Bravo!

BTW, Judge Napolitano had some choice words about the constitutionality of the government protecting adults from what it considers harmful. ;)
 

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Romney now saying all vaping "devices" should be recalled.

How long before they make the mere act of vaping illegal?
Think it can't happen? They are on a roll.

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I wasn't sure where to post this. The BS keeps getting deeper. :mad:

Lab distances itself from lawmakers' claim that 84% of vape juices contain illegal drugs

"Two Utah lawmakers want to ban e-cigarettes, in part, because they claim illegal drugs are being smoked through the devices.

The state representatives, Rep. Paul Ray, R-Clearfield, and Rep. Eric Hutchings, R-Kearns, held a press conference Wednesday afternoon to announce their intentions to run legislation on vaping in Utah during the upcoming legislative session.

The representatives cite a study claiming 84% of vape juices in Salt Lake County contain illegal drugs.

“Out of the 12 bottles, 10 tested positive for opioids, PCP, barbiturates, and THC. Roughly 84% of the product tested, tested positive for an illegal drug,” Ray said.

The study cited by the two lawmakers was conducted earlier this year by Beechtree Diagnostics, though lab officials seemed surprised to see their test cited during Wednesday’s press conference.

“This is not to be taken as evidence,” Beechtree Diagnostics President Michael Murano said. “I think [Rep. Ray] didn’t share enough of the testing parameters to truly validate.”

Murano said the test used "point-of-care strips," which are generally used to conduct drug tests on urine. He added that the test is not designed to examine oils like vape juice.

After BeechTree expressed concerns that he was citing their unofficial test, Ray acknowledged the 84% claim may not be accurate.

“I think it raises enough concerns, and it’s backed up by the DEA,” Ray told 2News by phone Wednesday evening.

Ray is correct that the DEA is warning people about illegal drugs being smoked through vape pens.

“We used a presumptive testing method that is not particularly accurate. The accurate test isn’t available now,” Murano said.

Murano indicated that more accurate testing of vape juices needs to be developed, and he hopes that will come through the FDA. He said his company is working on a statement in response to Rep. Ray’s comment about the company’s test.

After BeechTree expressed concerns that he was citing their unofficial test, Ray acknowledged the 84% claim may not be accurate.

“I think it raises enough concerns, and it’s backed up by the DEA,” Ray told 2News by phone Wednesday evening.

Ray is correct that the DEA is warning people about illegal drugs being smoked through vape pens."

OM :censored: G!!!!!!!!!



I realize this may ruffle some feathers, but I'm posting it. I'm thinking about FB'ing too (but haven't decided yet).



Thanks, @Katdarling


Anytime, @DPLongo22
 

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Anyone else not able to see this video? I just get a black screen. All other videos load on this page.

It takes a couple of seconds to upload, for some reason--at least for me. I first get a black screen, and then I see Greg. :)
 

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