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Thursday, September 12, 2019

They'll Ban Vaping But Not Guns!

Hey, two peas in a pod.
White people are insane.

E-cigarettes are very popular in suburbia. Many Americans are using these flavored vapes and it's appealing to young adults. Yet, we have a real crisis going on in this country and that imbecile is not willing to address this.

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

Juul, the company at the center of this didn't expect this to be a controversy. They've done everything in their power to keep this shit out of the hands of people under 18. They're not parents or third party individuals. However, a handful of idiots died when they purchase these damn devices from shady sources.

So now under pressure, that imbecile and his members of the administration will do something about this crisis.


Which is the most dangerous issue in this country? (Expect trolls to pick the dumbest answers and offer the most stupidest responses)
Drunk Driving:

Gun Violence
E-Cigarettes
Smoking/Chewing Tobacco
Video Games
Drunk Driving
Texting And Driving
HIV/STD Infection
White Terrorism
Muslim Terrorism
Gang Violence
Donald Trump
Climate Change
Heart Disease
Cancer
Not Wearing Seatbelts While Operating Vehicles
Online Trolls
Diabetes
Other
Please Specify:

The administration says vaping has become an epidemic.

At The White House, Donald J. Trump and Melania did a presser from the Oval Office. The move is evidently linked to recent reports of six deaths and several hundred hospitalizations from biological hazards. There are lung illnesses connected to vaping.

Health experts are concerned that "suburban" teens who never smoke cigarettes are exposed to nicotine through e-cigarettes.

The tobacco industry is hoping to win back former smokers. They are hoping the e-cig craze will fade out and Americans return to the "cool."

Congress is now trying to ban them and raise the age of tobacco purchases to 21.

Yet, they won't take steps to keep these fucking assault rifles off the streets. It's got to be another distraction to keep the debate of guns off the minds of Americans.

We had mass shootings in Odessa and Midland, Texas. Nothing done since the mass shooting in El Paso, Dayton, Chicago and Philadelphia. Well there was something done. The U.S. House of Representatives have passed a stricter background check bill, a "red flag" bill and a gun buyback bill.

None of those bills will ever reach the U.S. Senate. The Grim Reaper decided to block them from hitting the Senate floor.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has stated that the decision to pass gun reform lies in the hands of Donald J. Trump.

Trump says that Congress is responsible.

Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action says that Congress fails at both issues.

"One hundred Americans are shot and killed every day in American. At least seven of them are children or teens. I realize the tobacco lobby didn't give your campaign $30 million like the NRA did, but gun violence is a national crisis."

Polls show that many Americans want something done about gun violence. Why are the Republicans afraid to do something about this?

Do they care about how many lives lost to gun violence or do they care about the money they rake in through lobbyists of the gun manufacturing industry?



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