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Banning something enjoyable that harms no one and has nil impact on society - just conservative things.
Ain't nothing more conservative than banning fun.
You know what's even worse than conservatives? People who vote for them.
They are a dictatorship.
So the people voting for them used guns or threats instead of ballots. I'd still say those ones are even worse for enabling the leaders.
Yeah. The Thais make the French look like Americans when it comes to protesting. Everyone is just so used to government not working and impossible to make it work that they don't even bother.
They cancelled the results of a election this summer and the great reaction was a few student protests that were calm.
*regressive
Potato tomato
You're a good person
have you heard about disposable vapes? i find that topic brings them out of even a hippie
edit: see its like flies to honey
Disposable vapes do cause harm though, regardless of what's in them
Those should be restricted
Harm....to the environment, yes.
Sure; that's a container that is unnecessary and a problem in itself. It's contents are not the issue.
They cause an incredible amount of e-waste and are frequently targeted at children.
Won't someone please think of the children!!!!
Seriously though, why not just support regulating them and allowing only reusable vapes instead of supporting a ban which only results in a black market?
Has this happened anywhere? My country has talked about banning disposables and only disposables. It makes too much money from vaping to ban it totally.
How is it much different than disposable batteries?
Not saying there aren't better options. But seems like it's a weird hill to die on
Lithium (and other materials that go into common rechargable batteries in vapes) are rare earth minerals that could be used for other much more important uses whereas the materials in non-rechargable batteries are less useful or rare. Not all vapes use lithium but it's common, and using it just once is a particularly wasteful use of a valuable resource, along with other hazards that come from dumping it in landfill.
Making a vape with a (user) rechargable battery that has a decent amount of re-uses isn't that hard, so these single-use vapes really are just pointless.
But yeah, disposable batteries in general aren't great either, and I avoid them as much as possible my self.
Have you heard of banning the vapes but not the drug thats in them?
that's just ewaste. at least reuse the battery! also every place that sells them should required to have a bin you can drop off your used carts in for recycling.