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E-Cigarette/Vaping shop raided in Wichit. Owner arrested.

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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A team of officers from the 5th Infantry Division of the Royal Thai Army and the Royal Thai Navy Third Area Command have raided ‘JP Adventure’ shop in Wichit.

 

Officers arrested a 37 year old woman, Sonklin Janmamuang. Officers seized 47 electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and 193 bottles of e-cigarette liquids. Officers also seized 6 cans of ‘baraku’. Each can contained 50grams.

 

Sonklin was taken to Wichit Police Station to face legal action.

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/e-cigarette-vaping-shop-raided-in-wichit-owner-arrested

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Of course the storm troopers should be enforcing real laws.  Waste of resources.  But at the same time time, everyone and their dog knows e-cigs are illegal.  Why openly sell them in your shop?

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She should have switched to the Glyphosat and Paraquat business, it's much more profitable and legal. But maybe she can note compete with the 'influential' poison mixers running the show.

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Looks like someone got a little verklempt about the fellas lazing around the barracks, sent them on a critical mission.

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I kind of understand why they ban e-cigaretts, They are not healthy, and might attract new young smokers. They are highly addictive. Youth are using e-cigarettes at increasing and alarming rates. Between 2011 and 2015, the U.S. Surgeon General found e-cigarette use among high school students increased by 900 percent, with more teens now using e-cigarettes than cigarettes.

 

While e-cigarettes do not contain smoke, they still do expose others to secondhand emissions. Two studies have found formaldehyde, benzene and tobacco-specific nitrosamines (all carcinogens) coming from those secondhand emissions. Other studies have shown that chemicals in the emissions contain formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and other potential toxins. The U.S. Surgeon General has concluded that e-cigarette aerosol is not harmless, and can contain harmful and potentially harmful chemicals, including nicotine.

 

I have now two smoking friends that has "switched over" to e-ciggs, now they smoke both, they smoke e-ciggs indoors and normal and e-cigg outdoors. They smoke much more than they did with conventional cigarettes only.

 

Some fluids for e-ciggs is also actually potential poisonous.

 

https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/data_statistics/sgr/e-cigarettes/index.htm

 

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Is she the boss? or an employee who didn't know better.  

 

Oops, she's the boss....just re-read it.

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