(September 4, 2019 at 5:36 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:(September 4, 2019 at 5:27 pm)Vince Wrote: I don't understand the reason for the ban. I do agree that deceptive advertising as "these are a safe alternative" type stuff should be banned. But how are these more of a health risk than cigarettes? In Texas you need to be 21 to buy cigarettes or e-cigs. Why is this not a sufficient restriction if the known affects are divulged?They are selling nicotine - a known poison. It is mixed with unknown chemicals - and add candy flavorings to it.
Reason? To make addicts out of kids.
You don't see a problem, huh?
I agree that advertising to people under 21 or 18 should be restricted as well as false advertising. But how can you ban these substances for adults if they know the health risks or even if they don't care. Why ban e-cigs but not cigarettes?