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Hmmm just found/read this..

To be honest this i think would be true?

"Dr. Camilla Stoltenberg, Director-General at the NIPH, says, ‘The health risks of long-term e-cigarette use in the population are unknown.Since e-cigarettes supply nicotine in the same quantities as cigarette smoking, the same harmful effects from nicotine can be expected."

You'd need to vape such a high dose of nicotine for it to affect bystanders it would be impossible to do.

And nicotine is an odd drug. It's either harmless or lethal depending on the dose - if it doesn't kill you it passes out of the body in 4 hours and has no effects.
 
You'd need to vape such a high dose of nicotine for it to affect bystanders it would be impossible to do.

And nicotine is an odd drug. It's either harmless or lethal depending on the dose - if it doesn't kill you it passes out of the body in 4 hours and has no effects.

Yeh ferplay mate.
 
I remember an article once that said that if your grandmother smoked one cigarette in her lifetime you were at a higher risk of getting cancer. Odd, my gran smoked 40 a day till she died at 87 from bowel cancer. Which isn't one of the smoking related cancers, it's a common cause of death in the elderly. My dad is 78 and has smoked since he was 14, and despite all my efforts only uses the e-cig when he is unable to smoke for long periods elsewhere. Cancer is terrible, but some people are more susceptible to it than others.

There was another study that was big one day then vanished the next that said there was more exposure to cancer causing chemicals standing for half an hour in one of those old fashioned bus depots that were enclosed like we did in Birmingham for many years, than sitting in a pub all night where people were smoking away.

It's amazing how you can pick and choose which studies to make the point you have already decided on.

And FYI, every person exposed to oxygen has died. It is 100% fatal. Some people last longer than others, but it is a highly addictive chemical. One breath and you are totally addicted and can't live without it. It obviously needs to be banned, or taxed highly (information received from a facebook page so it must be legit).
 
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