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Glad to see some schools are going to start random testing. Like cigs, it will never stop it completely but it is a start in the right direction to prevent minors becoming addicted. This is a very sad story and I feel for the young person.

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1 hour ago, garry mhudson said:

Glad to see some schools are going to start random testing. Like cigs, it will never stop it completely but it is a start in the right direction to prevent minors becoming addicted. This is a very sad story and I feel for the young person.

Terrible for the kid.

 

 

San fran moving to ban the e-cigg

 

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/san-francisco-city-leaders-vote-to-ban-e-cigarette-sales/

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