Posted on Sep 26, 2019
Like AAFES shops, Navy Exchange concessionaires will stop selling vape products Oct. 1
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Not arguing this decision in the least bit, however, I'm confused. Why not stop selling all tobacco products at the exchange? Pretty sure they're labeled with associated health risks. I was just at midnight chow and this topic was on the news. California tried to pass similar a ban, under the guise that the industry marketed the flavors to kids. In California you have to be 21 to purchase tobacco products so.... that intent requires more than a ban.
I'm a firm believer in if what a person is doing doesn't harm me or mine, it's none of my business. But in this case I'm just confused on why they still allow dip and cigarettes to be sold. Please, if I'm missing something here inform me. I'm not trying to be willfully ignorant, just thinking out loud.
I'm a firm believer in if what a person is doing doesn't harm me or mine, it's none of my business. But in this case I'm just confused on why they still allow dip and cigarettes to be sold. Please, if I'm missing something here inform me. I'm not trying to be willfully ignorant, just thinking out loud.
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