I agree, I really don't know if looking at product
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I really think more needs to be done to determine how safe the tobacco based products are, they're almost certainly safer than smoking, but if they're harmful, kids need to be educated and at least the smarter ones won't use them. The same is true of cannabis based, I believe that we're starting to see a tremendous amount of news on the benefit of various cannabis based compounds, but I'm not certain that vaping is the ideal way of administering it. If it's clearly proven safe, I still wonder if drops or a tablet under the tongue isn't a more effective way to gain the benefits.
My kids gave me a disposable pen, I really hardly feel anything when using it, but I'm amazed how long it's lasting.
If the Govt. really wanted to make it difficult to use vape pens by minors, regardless of what was being vaped, demanding all be smart pens where the user must be identified to use the pen. My phone uses my fingerprint, or pin code to get in, the same could be applied to locking up a smart vape pen, but I still believe that kids who want it bad enough will find a way around whatever could be devised. I think we're better off educating everyone on what benefits health, and what hurts it. There is no doubt in my mind that certain formulations of cannabis will prove to both be safe and beneficial, while few if any benefits exist for tobacco, the real question may be, how best to administer it, and I suspect that different ways will be most effective depending on what you're working to treat.
Gary