Remember kids, if you're near someone who's vaping at the beach, you're totally going to get cancer.
Council committee advances e-cig beach ban | West Hawaii Today
Council committee advances e-cig beach ban | West Hawaii Today
"Evidence is clear that (electronic smoking devices [sic]) do not just emit harmless water vapor, but a harmful aerosol," said Tami MacAller, West Hawaii community coordinator for the Coalition For a tobacco-Free Hawaii. "Secondhand aerosol contains nicotine, ultra-fine particles, and toxins known to cause cancer."
"There should be no question about supporting this bill. It's about protecting the public health."