Nevertheless, Juul’s repeal-and-replace measure, Proposition C, is even worse. Ultimately, both the city’s ban and Proposition C may be largely moot by next year. Meanwhile, the FDA is preparing to pull candy- and fruit-flavored vaping products from the shelves nationwide in coming weeks amid a national outbreak of vaping-related lung injuries, and California Gov. Proposition C isn’t a grass-roots effort, no matter how the ads portray it. Furthermore, a Probolsky Research poll found that 58.6% of San Francisco’s voters are opposed to the measure.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 07, 2019 09:56 UTC