To Reduce Vaping Illness, Legalize Marijuana
Jeffrey MironStates that permit recreational marijuana sales tend to have lower rates of vaping-related hospitalizations, according todata published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC haslinked vitamin E acetate, an adulterant typically reserved to the black market, to 48 of the 51 hospitalized patients it has examined. Governments have often responded to these contaminations byenacting bans on e-cigarettes and other vaping products, but the CDC data suggest they should take the opposite approach.Frommy column with Jacob Rich at reason.com.
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