E-cigarette ban in San Francisco.

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motabrownie

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That's funny and hypocritical at the same time. Even tho its "illegal" people openly smoke the other stuff in public all over that city and have no fear of getting in trouble. When we were in haight ashbury it was like a constant cloud and golden gate park is a Mecca for it. And vaping is bad? Maybe the city council went outside and inhaled before the vote

I totally agree. Im actually really shocked SF came to this decision. I lived in San Francisco for many years. The police have always turned a blind eye to the open weed market in the Haight and the Golden Gate Park. It truly is an open drug market. You cant walk 10 feet without passing some homeless dude who will whisper "weed" under his breathe lol. You can stand on the corner of Haight and Stanyon and witness multiple money/weed hand-offs at any time of the day while happy go lucky cops just walk on by. Good ole' San Francisco lol
 

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I totally agree. Im actually really shocked SF came to this decision. I lived in San Francisco for many years. The police have always turned a blind eye to the open weed market in the Haight and the Golden Gate Park. It truly is an open drug market. You cant walk 10 feet without passing some homeless dude who will whisper "weed" under his breathe lol. You can stand on the corner of Haight and Stanyon and witness multiple money/weed hand-offs at any time of the day while happy go lucky cops just walk on by. Good ole' San Francisco lol

Yup. It's the same way 75 miles south in Santa Cruz. I was living there when they banned cigarette smoking on Pacific Avenue (to protect everyone, ya know), but turned a blind eye to the very activity you're talking about. **smh**
 

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"Stan Glantz, head of UCSF's Center for tobacco Control Research and Education, said the battery-operated e-cigarettes contain nicotine as well as dangerous chemicals and emit not just vapor but small particles and gases including metals"


What a load of crap!

I guess Stan needs to visit a welding/fabrication shop in the near future....
 

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Wait what? I have been vaping metals? What if he is right?!?!?!?!?! After all, that is the head of UCSF's Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education and they probably have better equipments for testing

whats so wrong about vaping metals??? We need metals... lithium, sodium, potassium, just to name a couple...
 
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