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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3269058" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>As a person who vapes, and watches the news about vaping very closely, all of these illnesses and deaths are from THC cartridges sold on the street. None of this is from regular usage. This has been proven and they have already found what is causing the problem. Its a vitamin E extract that is being used in these THC cartridges. This extract is fine when ingested, but when vaporized and inhaled its causing problems. </p><p></p><p>Regular Juul cartridges, e-liquid, etc are not causing these issues. This was hyped up by the news by saying Vaping! Vaping! Vaping! but then you read the article and in almost the small print it states that these were THC cartridges bought on the street and not from a reputable distributor. </p><p></p><p>Just another media attack on vaping. Much like the media attack on AR's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3269058, member: 43724"] As a person who vapes, and watches the news about vaping very closely, all of these illnesses and deaths are from THC cartridges sold on the street. None of this is from regular usage. This has been proven and they have already found what is causing the problem. Its a vitamin E extract that is being used in these THC cartridges. This extract is fine when ingested, but when vaporized and inhaled its causing problems. Regular Juul cartridges, e-liquid, etc are not causing these issues. This was hyped up by the news by saying Vaping! Vaping! Vaping! but then you read the article and in almost the small print it states that these were THC cartridges bought on the street and not from a reputable distributor. Just another media attack on vaping. Much like the media attack on AR's. [/QUOTE]
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