Pubdate: Thu, 28 May 2015 Source: Rutland Herald (VT) Copyright: 2015 Rutland Herald Contact: http://www.rutlandherald.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/892 Author: Ronald Grande MAKE TOBACCO ORGANIC The recent letter about a national debate on nicotine may be useful. Is nicotine itself a carcinogenic? I dona=C2=80=C2=99t know. I do know I want to legalize marijuana for a variety of reasons so making tobacco illegal seems nonsensical for the same reasons as marijuana prohibition. Unless, of course, nicotine is a deadly carcinogenic substance. If you can grow marijuana in Mexico and import it, then you can grow tobacco in Mexico and import it. The cartels will just be getting another revenue stream. From my very limited experience, I mostly see women using e-cigarettes, and they puff on them almost constantly. There is a smell. I was told they deliver less nicotine so you puff more. And yes, there is a displeasing odor. A better debate may be on a=C2=80=C2=9Cdrug productiona=C2=80=C2=9D and a =C2=80=C2=9Crug delivery systems.a=C2=80=C2=9D Whether it be marijuana or tobacco, the plants should be grown organically, if possible. Then sold out of a glass container at your local store where it can be weighed. As a matter of fact, where recreational marijuana is sold, you could mandate the selling of dried organic tobacco. The purpose would be to eliminate the harmful substances to all of nature and make the drug delivery process cleaner and slower. Fifteen or more years ago, I did smoke some organic tobacco from Virginia sold as I have described it a=C2=80" out of a glass container in a shop. It can be done. RONALD GRANDE Rutland - --- MAP posted-by: Matt