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        Should smoking be banned in public places?

        ( bbs.chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-11-26 08:04

        Mark (US)

        I started using electronic cigarettes six weeks ago and they don't break any non-smoking laws here in the state of Ohio (where smoking has been banned in all indoor spaces). These e-cigs are very good, they feel and taste just like smoking a real cig, the "smoke" that you exhale is not smoke, but rather water vapor that tastes like a real cigarette and has the nicotine that my cravings demand.

        Should smoking be banned in public places?

        Tracie Roberts thought it was ridiculous to ban smoking from City Parks. Behind her a basketball game was going on at Loring Park. The Minneapolis Park Board Recreation Committee is proposing to ban smoking in all city parks on June 4, 2014.

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