Thursday, May 5, 2016

New vaping rules might give Joel Kleefisch the vapors

As the US Food and Drug Administration moves against the health hazards of e-cigarette vaping let's not forget - - thanks to our one-person staff blogging time machine -- that Wisconsin State Rep. Joel Kleefisch, (R-Oconomowoc), in his inimitable style, has long been a vaping defender:
Vapor devices contain nicotine without the tar, old mattresses and rat poison contained in tobacco cigarettes and cigars. In the body, nicotine has virtually the same effects as when caffeine is consumed...
Right in Lake Country, the electronic vapor device industry is booming at Johnson Creek Enterprises...Businesses like this have opened the door to a flourishing industry that's mission is providing consumers a choice other than smoking tobacco products... 
It's not governments job tell people of the legal age that they are not allowed to partake in a legal activity... 
The nanny state needs to stop interfering in our daily lives. It's no longer a matter of whether there will be efforts for government to step in and start up the vapor patrols. 
An electronic cigarette with a USB-powered charger and wall changer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We know that Joel is mostly smoke and no substance!

Anonymous said...

But taking away unemployment benefits because you smoke a plant is okay and not a nanny state? That wouldn't be an alternative to tobacco that would create jobs? What a freaking hypocrite