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Inside Sources: Decision on Vaping Is at the Very Least Absurd

ByJanson Q Prieb July 17, 2019

With their rise in popularity, politicians shouldn’t ban e-cigarettes out of misplaced fear. For a town that is this considered to be forward-thinking, San Francisco’s total ban on e-cigarettes would be a step in the wrong direction. You can read the op-ed at Inside Sources.

San Francisco’s Decision on Vaping Is at the Very Least Absurd

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