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Do you think vaping is a problem in Oregon?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
866 Votes

Do you think vaping is a problem in Oregon?

Yes, it's a big problem!

4

No, it's not.

2

Yes, it's a big problem!

4 Comments
Christena
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Christena

It's all I hear the teens talk about, look them up on insta and tictok and many local kids are vaping on camera because they think it's so cool. It's sad.

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Underage will vape regardless of the rule or law. Too many drugs, behavior iin OR have been decriminalized or ignored.

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Michael Porterfield
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Michael Porterfield

There seems to be a lot of underage people vaping.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It needs to be banned along with drugs and alcohol

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Tim Collins
Tim Collins

right on go after the manufacturers

No, it's not.

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

I hardly see anyone doing it anymore. It used to be "the thing" but its popularity is tapering off.

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Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Do you support a record $1.5 trillion budget for the military?

Yes

1

No

2

Yes

0 Comment
No one has commented yet

No

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Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

We need that money in our own country to help our schools, Medicare and education. Don’t you care about our neighbors and communities?

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Ka San
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Ka San

If it even needs saying, the Military Industrial Complex is the MOST bloated budget of the entire federal budget. If our current "completely-in-over-his-head" Def Sec + idiot prez hadn't started a completely unnecessary war, we would not have depleted stores of weapons and this be on nobody's radar!

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Dave
Dave

Ka San, You sound like a radical liberal. Guess you'd rather have nukes start flying around in the middle east and then closer to home in a couple years.

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Do you think sweeps and hostile architecture are effective ways to remove camps?

Yes

1

No

0

Yes

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Kate Coffey
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Kate Coffey

As a tax payer and resident of Deschutes County I am tired of my tax dollars being used to clean up the filth the homeless people leave behind. If this is a deterrent for them living there then we won’t have to clean it up again. Thus saving tax payer dollars and the rocks are a better look.

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No

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