Local reports from
Florida, New York, and Philadelphia have reported on
the trend of using electronic cigarettes to vaporize marijuana, citing concerns
of parents, law makers, and law enforcement agents who worry that electronic
cigarettes allow users to get high without detection. Both products are legal
in some states and not in others, making enforcement even more challenging.
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to Lloyd for sharing this link!
3 comments:
A question............since these do not have an odor when used as a substitute cigarette, does this make the 'weed' odor free also?
Blonde wants to know
I've done some online reading on this subject, and it appears that depending on what form of cannabis is used (liquid, loose leaf, concentrated sap), that the odor may be more or less noticeable. I am sure this information changes regularly, as "entrepeneurs" look for ways to make the use of weed more discreet.
Jenn
I'm a little overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge I've gained this morning. Light bulbs, now e-cigs.
Little Beaver has one of these [duh, why wouldn't he jump on the bandwagon?}. His is strawberry scented/flavored. It now makes sense why I THOUGHT I smelled weed, but my brain said "he wouldn't be stupid enough to smoke it in the house" so I ignored it. I'm feeling like I'm going down the rabbit hole again, or I'm going crazy and have become overly paranoid over everything the Beav does.
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