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Subject Michigan Bans Flavored E-Cigarettes
Date September 6, 2019 11:03 AM
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Man Engages In Sarcasm On Social Media. Career Survives. How to “Salvage Community” after Military Base Closure.

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September 6, 2019

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Michigan Bans Flavored E-Cigarettes ([link removed] )

Banning products that have a proven track record of harm reduction, due to unsubstantiated fears, is not the way forward.

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By Jeffrey Miron and Erin Partin

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Man Engages In Sarcasm On Social Media. Career Survives. ([link removed] )

Reporter takes would-be sarcastic remark out of context to go after federal appointee. But what comes next isn’t the expected pile-on.

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