As you inhale, the smoke passes through the water, purifying and filtering it
They included the Christian Science Monitor , which had never carried cigarette advertising and had no intention of carrying it, and the Boston Globe , whose management announced in May, 1969, that it would no longer accept such advertising, because accumulated medical evidence has indicated that cigarette smoking is hazardous to health. In the months after the tobacco people caved in on cigarette commercials, the most important newspaper to alter its policy on cigarette ads was the New York Times
If theres a problem in the future with legal products, then we can look back and start to dig deeper into the specifics of it. For Lee, the evidence is consistent with CHS being caused by excessive amounts of THC, not some other chemical
I can't exactly fault The Citizen for taking the conservative approach and reaching out to Winn-Dixie directly, but I feel bad for all of the employees and neighbors who took this as a sign that their store was safe