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Yall want to ban the whole world and Loicense up everything out there is fascism land huh?
Wait till tis Yorupean finds out earth rocks and salt water is bad for you
Loicense for salt too dangerous
/sforgot the s
Oh no, don’t get me wrong - I’m very much against banning things in general. You should be able to buy plastic straws, disposable vapes, cocaine and a machine gun at your local 7-11.
I’m just surprised that this isn’t something that they haven’t banned yet, despite being a pretty big issue.
What if they just put a deposit on them like we do with cans to promote recycling.
I'm not in favor of banning things, but depending how it is structured I could support structured discouraging.
Deposit systems can only do so much. We have a new plastic bottle deposit system here in the Netherlands, with about a 70 percent return rate. And you can return bottles at every supermarket.
I don’t think that would work with disposablevapes. Not unless you have really high deposits and strict sales policies. A lot of this stuff also gets imported from China, so that makes it quite impossible to collect deposits on them.