The market so far is pretty small. According to The Wall Street Journal, sales
totaled just $500 million dollars last year – less than one percent of tobacco
sales. But the market for ego electronic
cigarette is expected to double this year, and continue to grow.
And with tobacco sales declining, the industry needs a new source of
revenue. Altria reported that cigarette sales in the U.S. tumbled 5.2 percent in
the first quarter, and the industry-wide drop has been even steeper.
So
how do these cheap E-liquid
work, and are they really any healthier than traditional tobacco-rolled
cigarettes?Locally, Utah passed legislation that restricts ENDS use identically
to that of cigarettes, although a misconception exists that ENDS can be used in
places of public access where smoking would be otherwise be
prohibited.
An advertisement we found on several popular websites lists
some of the benefits. It claims e-cigarettes do not have any tar, tobacco or
carbon monoxide. It also says there is no second-hand smoke.The tally of Ohio
gambling venues slipped four to two in favor of electronic cigarettes when
Scioto Downs Racino in Columbus shifted its opposition to the vapor nicotine
devices Tuesday in response to customer reaction.csdfSDS24
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Gaming’s Horseshoe Casino Cleveland and Cincinnati as well as Thistledown Racino
decided earlier this month to allow the electronic
cigarette atomizer while Penn National’s Hollywood Toledo and
Columbus casinos will not.
California lawmakers are scheduled to
consider SB 648 Tuesday which would ban the increasingly popular "electronic
cigarettes" in the same areas where actual cigarettes are banned.Some 100
e-cigarette users in Southern California are planning to take a bus to
Sacramento Monday night to testify in front of lawyers about the benefits of
"vaping."
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