Findlay OH - a surprisingly lopsided win over the health dept's science-free recomendation

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The Courier » Findlay Council backs away from e-cigarette regulation

What's particularly astonishing about this case is the lopsided nature of the vote (8-2), and the fact that the majority voted against establishing a city council committee to even look into the possiblity of treating vaping as smoking.

The ban was proposed by Findlay City Health Department personnel and a pulmonary specialist last week, but a majority of council hesitated to even form a committee to further discuss the idea.
Third Ward Councilman Ron Monday, charged with polling council members individually, on Tuesday said eight were against creating a committee and two were in favor.
 

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I'm happy to see common sense prevailing *somewhere* in my home state!

Got a real kick out of this comment:

When asked if council should, as a whole, appeal to state legislators to push for e-cigarette regulation at the state level, four council members said yes, five said no, and one didn’t care, Monday said.
 

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Not surprising.

Huumm, why didn't the OP mention that???

Likely, he didn't know. Actually it's more about Findlay gov. itself - doesn't mention parties in the listings. You have to hunt, but I was fairly certain of this in that Findlay is about the closest a Republican candidate can get to Toledo. :laugh: University of Findlay hosted Palin and Anne Romney. There have been exceptions to that, McCain, of course, for reasons I wouldn't have to explain to many here, but it's just a general observation. As I've said before, basically Toledo, because of many factors, is a suburb of Detroit.
 
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