E-Cig safety confirmed by Medical Study!

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Sooner or later, hopefully not often, someone is going to have an allergic reaction to vaper juice. Also I think quite probably, somewhere there will be a "bad" batch that makes people ill. What is the contingency plan? Still safer than cigarettes won't be a good enough argument. (even tho it is) I feel all scenarios should be examined and planned for before it becomes another weapon against vaping.
 

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Sooner or later, hopefully not often, someone is going to have an allergic reaction to vaper juice. Also I think quite probably, somewhere there will be a "bad" batch that makes people ill. What is the contingency plan? Still safer than cigarettes won't be a good enough argument. (even tho it is) I feel all scenarios should be examined and planned for before it becomes another weapon against vaping.

Allergic reaction to PG is rare but it does happen. In which case the user has the option of using VG.
The product and E-Liquid does need to be studied and routinely tested for quality assurance. This of course can be done without the need to ban the product. They of course are not going to do this, as in doing so would imply acceptance of the product. Something that the Government/FDA does not want.
 
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