I was reading my daily news read as I typically do and I found this.
[url. dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2921321/Some-e-cigarettes-release-cancer-causing-chemicals-regular-tobacco-study-suggests.html]E-cigarettes may release more formaldehyde than tobacco, study suggests | Daily Mail Online
Yup, the FDA is at it again, something to think about folks that people are pushing for the hammer to drop quickly on the ecig community. If you don't have your stuff sorted by now then I'd hop to it. As mentioned before that every action that we do creates ripples in a pond, pushing the limits of high wattage low ohms is going to catch up to us in a bad way and push that decision to come that much faster.
If you've never read my posts before there is a resonating theme to them, we need to lead the community with safe practices and self regulation before the FDA does it for us. Anyways I thought you would find it an interesting read anyways, hopefully CASAA is aware of this forth coming down the pike.
[url. dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2921321/Some-e-cigarettes-release-cancer-causing-chemicals-regular-tobacco-study-suggests.html]E-cigarettes may release more formaldehyde than tobacco, study suggests | Daily Mail Online
Yup, the FDA is at it again, something to think about folks that people are pushing for the hammer to drop quickly on the ecig community. If you don't have your stuff sorted by now then I'd hop to it. As mentioned before that every action that we do creates ripples in a pond, pushing the limits of high wattage low ohms is going to catch up to us in a bad way and push that decision to come that much faster.
If you've never read my posts before there is a resonating theme to them, we need to lead the community with safe practices and self regulation before the FDA does it for us. Anyways I thought you would find it an interesting read anyways, hopefully CASAA is aware of this forth coming down the pike.
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