Posted generously around doctors offices, schools, clinics and hospitals is the junk found in this flyer.
Visting the website, I had to noodle around with diligence to find under”Sources”, zero, nothing to support outrageous claims of gasoline, formaldehyde,& worse. None. Under “About”,a little diligence found the group is affiliated with Aloha United Way. Theyʻre no stranger as political ultra right wing campaigns from their past theyʻve supported similar bullpucky against their choice-du-jour (well known womens health clinics were run out of state via their actions). Theyʻve lobbied hard for anti-vape legislation, resulting in more (largely defeated) proposed curtailing of vape use. Iʻd love to see them sued, its gong to require at least a court mandate to cease this state wide campaign of nonsense theyʻve spread throughout the fiftieth state of Hawaii. The links are 808 novape (dot) org & its put together by
Hawaii Public Health institute (hiphi dot org) which is funded by Aloha United Way- a group which has so successfully failed my charity watch research, its sad. You’ll find worse allegations for vape ingredients posted on the 808 no vape website. I suggest local Hawaii e-liquid manufacturers also consider legal actions, In this environment of alternative facts there must still exist a right to accurate claims?
Visting the website, I had to noodle around with diligence to find under”Sources”, zero, nothing to support outrageous claims of gasoline, formaldehyde,& worse. None. Under “About”,a little diligence found the group is affiliated with Aloha United Way. Theyʻre no stranger as political ultra right wing campaigns from their past theyʻve supported similar bullpucky against their choice-du-jour (well known womens health clinics were run out of state via their actions). Theyʻve lobbied hard for anti-vape legislation, resulting in more (largely defeated) proposed curtailing of vape use. Iʻd love to see them sued, its gong to require at least a court mandate to cease this state wide campaign of nonsense theyʻve spread throughout the fiftieth state of Hawaii. The links are 808 novape (dot) org & its put together by
Hawaii Public Health institute (hiphi dot org) which is funded by Aloha United Way- a group which has so successfully failed my charity watch research, its sad. You’ll find worse allegations for vape ingredients posted on the 808 no vape website. I suggest local Hawaii e-liquid manufacturers also consider legal actions, In this environment of alternative facts there must still exist a right to accurate claims?
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