Jacob Sullum | April 8, 2009
Electronic cigarettes deliver nicotine without tobacco or
combustion products, thereby eliminating almost all the health
hazards associated with smoking. But as Jacob Sullum notes, the
country's major anti-smoking groups want the Food and Drug
Administration to ban this potentially life-saving alternative to
conventional cigarettes—in the name of public health, of
course.
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