E-Cigarettes Could Be a Boon for Pot Smokers
It's just good manners
Electronic cigarettes were made to help people stop smoking, but some have found an alternative use for them.
Chris Goldstein, a Philadelphia-based marijuana activist and writer, says he's never seen more devices out on the market being used to smoke marijuana than the variety he sees today.
"Around the country, what you see is people using devices that look like electronic cigarettes. E-cigarettes are usually used for a nicotine liquid, and you can replace that liquid with a cannabis oil or hash oil," he explains.
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Awwwww yeah...
And of course a vaporizer ad pops up to the left, right on cue.