And, as @julie_creswell and @BySheilaKaplan of @NYTimes detail in their piece, tobacco giant Altria now owns 35 percent of the company. This is what Big Tobacco looks like in 2019.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/23/health/juul-vaping-crisis.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage …
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Juul should be criminally prosecuted for they're behavior. The Deliberate process of Enticing kids to vape . By they' re deliberate making of this product with child flavors and Added Nicotine to Bate them and addict them is Criminal Behavior


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While we respect commerce, we must not allow greed to rule is. Thank you Mark Desaulnier for your representation.
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And don’t forget, for years restaurants put straws in front of me and I used them but now I feel so much guilt that they MADE ME use them. Let’s go after restaurants next....great idea....so glad we have big brother to protect us!
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Ok now do cigarettes, which are responsible for 480,000 deaths in the US every year.
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We should have had same restrictions on vaping as on cigarettes. Sales depend on addiction. The younger you start the more vulnerable you are. Criminally unconscionable, knowing current smokers will switch, but when they die new customers are needed.
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