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Research shows "if every conventional cigarette smoker in the U.S. switched to e-cigarettes, 6.6 million fewer current smokers would die premature deaths," writes
@jacobjamesrich
.
"E-cigarettes, on the other hand, have proven, beyond any reasonable doubt, to be safer than cigarettes and assisted millions in quitting smoking for good."
Legal e-cigarettes are 95 percent safer than combustible cigarettes and are the most popular tool used by Americans to quit smoking, writes
@gbentley1
.
"The Food and Drug Administration is likely to move ahead with wrongheaded and unconstitutional plans to prohibit producers of non-dairy milks—including almond milk and soy milk—from using the term 'milk' to describe their milks."
—
@baylenlinnekin
The study originally claimed “e-cigarettes and cigarettes are significant underlying risk factors for COVID-19.” But after receiving numerous scientific critiques of the study’s methods, the authors finally conceded “our study does not imply causality.”
"No one did more to mainstream libertarian ideas about peace, love, and understanding over the past half-century than P.J. O'Rourke," writes
@nickgillespie
in
@reason
.
As the Trump administration moves to ban almost all flavored
#vape
products, research shows 6.6 million fewer current smokers would die premature deaths if every conventional cigarette smoker in the U.S. switched to e-cigarettes.
#vapingsaveslives
The U.S. spends $15,424 per child per year in the public school system. Just imagine if a substantial portion of those dollars followed the child to the school of his or her choice.
According to researchers at Yale University’s School of Public Health, banning e-cigarette flavors while keeping cigarettes on the market would increase smoking.
“I do not blame Alex one bit for attending a private school in 5th grade. Good for him,” said
@DeAngelisCorey
, who first found this information. “This is about Warren exercising
#SchoolChoice
for her own kids while fighting hard to prevent other families from having that option.”
"The problem isn’t that Pittsburgh lacks the funding to fix bridges. Rather, the problem is the way the city spends so much of its annual budget on other things and chooses to spend so little of its money maintaining its roads and bridges."
"Whenever the evidence suggests e-cigarettes may benefit public health, it is treated with extreme skepticism, it requires further research, and it is never quite good enough to merit a word of recommendation from the Surgeon General." —
@gbentley1
The public school system is "a massive government monopoly that gets more money for each student it retains and lashes out at any alternative that might attract students and parents," writes
@DeAngelisCorey
.
"E-cigarettes aren’t just safer than combustible cigarettes, they’re more effective in helping smokers quit than FDA-approved therapies like nicotine gum and patches."
The study originally claimed that “e-cigarettes and cigarettes are significant underlying risk factors for COVID-19.” But after numerous experts highlighted the study’s flaws, its authors backtracked and conceded “our study does not imply causality.”
“We need more plumbers, more electricians, more welders, and an unrelated criminal past shouldn’t stop qualified applicants from filling these roles.” — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem
Research in the peer-reviewed medical journal The BMJ shows that if every cigarette smoker switched to vaping, 6.6 million fewer current smokers would die premature deaths.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign has now confirmed
@DeAngelisCorey
's reporting that her son attended private school. As he wrote, "it’s hypocritical for the senator to deny less advantaged families educational choice after exercising it for her own kid."
"Taxpayers should not be put at financial risk by lending their money to poorly-run businesses,"
@ReasonFdn
and
@reason
co-founder Robert Poole writes of proposed bailouts for airlines and Boeing.
Research shows e-cigarettes are substantially safer than combustible cigarettes and more effective than nicotine replacement therapies at helping smokers quit smoking, writes
@gbentley1
.
.
@justinamash
summed up the libertarian message as one of the richness and wonders of peaceful cooperation, in markets and all human relations, and said the
@LPNational
must be the party of "democracy, of diversity, of tolerance, of humility," writes
@brianmdoherty
.
"We do know that e-cigarettes — as a general class — have markedly less risk than a combustible cigarette product," admitted Brian King, drector of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products.
"If the school system is going to work better for all children, more families need to be empowered to vote with their feet and attend a school that works best for them—whether they have the ability to buy a house in another district or not." —
@CBarnard33
“High-speed rail typically is used by business travelers. If work is going to see more substitution with Zoom, more remote meetings, and fewer in-person trips, that's going to make high-speed rail even less viable than it already is.” — Baruch Feigenbaum
Sen. Warren sent her son to expensive private schools so maybe she "shouldn't fight tooth and nail against extending similar opportunities to poor families," writes
@DeAngelisCorey
.
"The reality is that families are generally more likely to have the information and incentives necessary to spend money in ways that will benefit their children than bureaucrats sitting in offices hundreds of miles away." —
@DeAngelisCorey
in
@reason
Occupational Licensing policies aren’t just unnecessary; they impose considerable costs on workers and consumers. A recent report estimated licensing costs Florida 129,000 jobs and over $459 million annually.
Seven states—Iowa, Arizona, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota & West Virginia—have passed school choice legislation out of a chamber and five others—Florida, Georgia, Montana, Idaho & Oklahoma—have passed bills out of committee. —
@DeAngelisCorey
In California, legal marijuana is struggling to compete with the black market because total taxes on legal cannabis range from $677 per pound to $1,441 a pound, depending on the local jurisdiction.
"As history teaches, a base whipped up into fear and fury is ready to accept almost anything to ensure its own survival. Perhaps even the destruction of the institutions and ideals that make America distinctively itself." —
@sladesr
in
@reason
cover story
New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut has pioneered a program that allows high school students to earn credit for learning that happens in their communities.
@AaronGarthSmith
recently sat down with the Commissioner to discuss the program:
"E-cigarettes aren’t just safer than combustible cigarettes, they’re more effective in helping smokers quit than FDA-approved therapies like nicotine gum and patches." —
@gbentley1
Wyoming gets $2,160 per capita and Vermont gets $2,003 per capita from the state aid package in the coronavirus relief bill. New York and Washington, two of the states hardest hit by the pandemic, look like they’ll receive $389 per capita.
Anti-choice myths disproportionately prevent the least advantaged from having educational options. The most advantaged families already have school choice.
Many will wonder how much more evidence is needed to conclude that e-cigarettes play a role in reducing smoking. After all, millions of American smokers and tens of millions of smokers worldwide have already switched from traditional cigarettes to
#vaping
.
"Public Health England also concluded that e-cigarettes are about 95 percent safer than conventional cigarettes. The evidence is clear: Public health officials should support e-cigarettes in making conventional cigarettes obsolete." —
@jacobjamesrich
"Scrapping online sales bans would help keep vape shops in business and prevent unnecessary trips outside of the home, assisting with social distancing and preventing former smokers who use e-cigarettes from relapsing back to smoking." —
@gbentley1
"It’s hard to overstate the abject failure of soda taxes to deliver on their promised benefits. Nowhere in the world, let alone the United States, have soda taxes reduced obesity."
"The U.S. spends $15,424 per child per year in the public school system. Just imagine if a substantial portion of those dollars followed the child to the school of his or her choice."
"In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, several states have taken actions to allow out-of-state physicians to practice without seeking an additional license. More states should follow suit,'' writes
@VittorioNastasi
.
Instead of conducting a reasonable investigation and giving consumers useful advice, CDC has been deliberately ambiguous and helped prompt a national
#vaping
panic, explains
@gbentley1
.
"
@AOC
correctly identified the problem: A better education shouldn't only be an option for families that can buy property in other districts. And she's right to call out a school system that has historically shortchanged minority communities." —
@CBarnard33
"The researchers estimated that 450,000 life years will be lost as a result of fewer smokers switching to e-cigarettes due to the information shock surrounding EVALI."
The most remarkable thing about SoFi Stadium, the site of today's Super Bowl, is it "was built without public subsidies. In terms of public policy, SoFi Stadium might be one of the most important stadiums in American history," says
@reason
's
@EricBoehm87
.
Vaping is beyond doubt safer than smoking and has proved incredibly effective at helping people quit smoking traditional cigarettes. Getting more people to switch from cigarettes to e-cigarettes would be beneficial for public health. —
@gbentley1
Jim 'Mattress Mack' McIngvale bet millions on the Bengals but he had to drive two hours from Houston to cross the Louisiana border to do it because "despite its reputation as a do-as-you-please, leave-us-alone state, Texans have not been allowed to gamble as they please."
The current national debt of more than $30 trillion translates to each American individual owing about $89,052 based on the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis estimate that there are 333 million Americans.
A "vaping ban would disastrously force legal adult vapers to buy products on the dangerous black market, increase vaping-related deaths and drive up traditional cigarette smoking rates — all trade-offs state leaders should be unwilling to make."
"The scientific case for the prohibition of all tobacco products in response to the coronavirus pandemic remains weak, and for e-cigarettes, it is non-existent," writes
@gbentley1
.
"Pennsylvania could decide to instead put families first by allowing education dollars to follow children to the school that works best for them — whether that be a traditional district-run public school, charter school, or private school."
@DeAngelisCorey
"Money should go directly to students, and families should be able to use it on the provider of educational services that works best for their children," writes
@DeAngelisCorey
in
@reason
.
Six states—AZ, FL, ID, KS, OK and UT—have implemented four of five best practices for open enrollment, which allows kids to choose any public school with open seats. While 19 states, including TX, MI, NY and VA, have not implemented any best practices.
"Supervised injection facilities reduce the number of overdose deaths, reduce transmission rates of infectious disease, and increase the number of individuals initiating treatment for substance abuse disorders without increasing drug trafficking or crime."
.
@ReasonFdn
shows 155 local governments lost a combined $61 million by running golf courses during their 2020 fiscal years. One of the biggest losers was Thousand Oaks, CA, which lost $800,023 on a single city-owned golf course. —
@EricBoehm87
in
@reason
The traditional cigarette will receive the greatest boost it has gotten in many years thanks to federal law and a federal agency that is supposed to be focused on the protection of public health.
Rather than looking at homeschooling as a way to help children make the best of the current moment, some opponents are seeking to tear it down. It's a sad continuation of an education system that doesn't view success through the eyes of individual students.
The lesson learned is that the US shouldn't insert itself into foreign conflicts, shouldn't engage in nation-building, and should limit its interventions to defensive measures that actually protect our nation and its interests.—
@StevenGreenhut
in
@reason
Instead of clamping down on teen vaping, a vape flavor ban would shut down more than 14,000 small businesses and put at least 166,000 people out of work while denying millions of Americans access to the tools they used to quit smoking.
"It’s good that the Trump administration, at least for now, has reconsidered clamping down on legal vaping and that adults will continue to have access to life-saving products that reduce cigarette smoking," writes
@gbentley1
.
The educational situation in Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s family is vivid proof of the need for school choice. In the same year, she sent one of her children to a private school and the other to a public school. One size does not fit all, says
@DeAngelisCorey
.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s education plan "is radically anti-choice. She promises to end private-school vouchers and tax credits. She’d block new programs that give families choices and work to shut down existing ones." —
@DeAngelisCorey
in
@NYPostOpinion
"The airlines don't have a significant claim that they are a more vital business than railroads, trucking, all sorts of things that make the economy go. All the others don't have a special program,"
@ReasonFdn
's Robert Poole tells
@christianbrits
@reason
.
Sen.
@RandPaul
and
@DeAngelisCorey
discuss the Support Children Having Open Opportunities for Learning (SCHOOL) Act that would allow funding "to follow a child, whether learning in person or remotely, to the public school, private school, or homeschool of the family’s choice."
"With many of the state’s politicians warning of worsening climate change and severe droughts, California shouldn’t be rejecting a sustainable opportunity to buy water for a penny per gallon."
The British Medical Journal published a study that found a flavor ban would reduce adult
#vaping
by 11 percent while increasing adult smoking by 8 percent — creating about 1.6 million additional adult smokers, writes
@jacobjamesrich
.
The proposed criminalization of menthol cigarettes would hurt communities of color, spur the growth of black markets, lead to more policing and incarceration, and undermine important criminal justice reforms made in recent years.
"Patients who used only e-cigarettes were no more likely to have a COVID-19 diagnosis than those who don't smoke or vape. Those who smoked only cigarettes, on the other hand, were 57 percent less likely to be diagnosed with COVID-19."
@gbentley1
in
@reason
Consumer advocacy groups, vape store owners, tax-reform activists, and run-of-the-mill vapers turned out in force in the country's capital with a clear message: "Vaping isn't a lifestyle. It's life or death."
"The AHA claims it is a lie to say 'vaping isn’t smoking.' By no reasonable definition can vaping be classified as smoking. E-cigarettes do not contain tobacco and there is no combustion when an e-cigarette is used, hence no smoke." —
@gbentley1
We need a genuine exchange of ideas based on the evidence rather than sensationalism and dark assumptions...And we should always discuss the merits of homeschooling relative to a realistic alternative—public schools—rather than perfection.—
@DeAngelisCorey
A new
@ReasonFdn
study by
@jacobjamesrich
and
@rcapodilupo33
finds prescription drug monitoring programs reduced opioid distribution by 7.7%, but increased total opioid overdoses by 17.5% by driving people away from doctors and to the black market.
"The Trump administration’s decision to pull back from a total flavor ban of all vapor products, which it previously considered, is good news. Unfortunately, the administration’s new policy is still harmful to public health." —
@gbentley1
#vaping
Unfortunately, our current system of funding schools rather than students encourages school districts to protect the status quo and to fight changes that would give parents more choices.
"Given the state of the Afghan government and army, it's clear there was never going to be a 'right' time" for America's withdrawal from Afghanistan,
@justinamash
tells
@reason
.
President Biden badly botched the withdrawal and deserves the scorn he’s getting. He’s also the first president who seems determined to get America out of Afghanistan during his presidency, politics be damned. For that, he deserves credit and thanks.
Social equity programs in marijuana legalization laws aren’t achieving their goals of helping drug war victims. Instead, they're creating new barriers to the cannabis industry and enriching well-connected insiders,
@GLawNV
's new
@ReasonFdn
study finds.
"On average, the United States currently spends over $15,000 per student each year, and inflation-adjusted K-12 education spending per student has increased by 280% since 1960." —
@DeAngelisCorey
and
@matthewnielsen
in
@dcexaminer