“[E-cigarettes] are just as important for public health as
childhood vaccines, antibiotics, sewer treatment, and water
treatment,” says anti-smoking activist Bill Godshall of Smokefree
Pennsylvania. “And [it’s] one of the craziest situations because
the public health authorities [want to] ban them.”
On April 28, 2014, Reason, the Museum of Sex, and Henley Vaporium co-hosted
a party to celebrate how e-cigarettes are saving lives—and to flout
a ridiculous new law in New York that bans their use in many public
places.
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