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Logical

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31. Hmmm.... one of those things I guess I will never understand. Like people snorting coke, etc. n-t
Sat Mar 8, 2014, 07:35 PM
Mar 2014

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The E-cig poll thread [View all] Kurska Mar 2014 OP
How about ... surrealAmerican Mar 2014 #1
As of current, I know of no one who sells e-cigs to under 18's anyway. Kurska Mar 2014 #2
"nuisances of opinion" Voice for Peace Mar 2014 #3
Lol nice catch Kurska Mar 2014 #4
Apparently some people are selling to kids somewhere Warpy Mar 2014 #7
So they say. Mariana Mar 2014 #9
Exactly. Regulations can slow it down but not stop it Warpy Mar 2014 #18
they still look like toys to me. yurbud Mar 2014 #80
E-cigs should be regulated to ensure product safety only bigwillq Mar 2014 #5
Product safety and advertising. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #6
Should they be permitted to advertise zero-nicotine e-cigs? Mariana Mar 2014 #8
I have mixed feelings on that. Ms. Toad Mar 2014 #26
no they should not. Sunlei Mar 2014 #56
How hard is it to convert a zero-nicotine e-cig into a nicotine-containing one? jmowreader Mar 2014 #79
I'm in between the first two. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2014 #10
I'm against flavored e-cigs... penultimate Mar 2014 #11
add "not sold to those under 18" .... etherealtruth Mar 2014 #12
You beat me to it LadyHawkAZ Mar 2014 #15
I'm 53, I dont smoke and I have an e-cig that I use for my migraines McCamy Taylor Mar 2014 #21
You are right for the non-nicotine etherealtruth Mar 2014 #22
Why does a lack of nicotine make them safe? CreekDog Mar 2014 #53
I agree with you. I don't see any reason to have kids inhale 'scents' or 'flavors' other than they Sunlei Mar 2014 #67
agree 100% CreekDog Mar 2014 #75
I can't imagine why energumen Mar 2014 #77
For product safety and age restriction Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #13
I enjoy smoking as well, as bad as that sounds bigwillq Mar 2014 #14
Why is enjoyable about smoking? I understand the addiction. But cannot understand how..... Logical Mar 2014 #28
I find the process of smoking enjoyable and relaxing bigwillq Mar 2014 #30
Hmmm.... one of those things I guess I will never understand. Like people snorting coke, etc. n-t Logical Mar 2014 #31
Cool. I won't bore you with another story then...... bigwillq Mar 2014 #32
I appreciate your story though. Thanks!! nt Logical Mar 2014 #44
Same with me. I think it's the whole ritual and the anticipation as much as LuvNewcastle Mar 2014 #63
It's an acquired taste Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #42
That's a little difficult to answer. sibelian Mar 2014 #61
Since people have been smoking Mariana Mar 2014 #64
I second the product safety and age restriction meow2u3 Mar 2014 #16
Since I'm not sure what "sin" means, except contextually, I can't vote in this poll... CTyankee Mar 2014 #17
Vaping is not a sin meow2u3 Mar 2014 #19
OK, I am really talking about the science attached to this... CTyankee Mar 2014 #23
I hate the sin tax on cigs in CT bigwillq Mar 2014 #20
I don't understand a tobacco tax when you have no health system Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #43
Not sure about soda but isn't fast food taxed? CTyankee Mar 2014 #50
They are taxed bigwillq Mar 2014 #57
Healthy food should be taxed MORE than bad food? Can you clarify that? CTyankee Mar 2014 #58
Fast food should be taxed more than healthy food (nt) bigwillq Mar 2014 #59
that's what I thought... CTyankee Mar 2014 #60
This time change messes with me bigwillq Mar 2014 #62
I probably misread...I don't think I could really claim the time change cuz I've been this way for CTyankee Mar 2014 #73
Me too, but I got a really good e-cig for Christmas and haven't smoked since. rucky Mar 2014 #27
They sound tempting Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #40
What do you want to regulate? krawhitham Mar 2014 #24
I think some folks just want to control others and their choices The Straight Story Mar 2014 #25
It's counter to libertarianism gollygee Mar 2014 #34
not opposed to regulation but choice limitation in things The Straight Story Mar 2014 #37
The government regulates cigarettes because they don't want children to use them gollygee Mar 2014 #38
You can't tell if someone around you is using one Mariana Mar 2014 #69
The control are the major tobacco firm's stranglehold on those who smoke. TheBlackAdder Mar 2014 #39
+1,000,000,000!!! Ghost in the Machine Mar 2014 #74
Most of the voters here want to regulate product safety, Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #35
Question remains, what do you want to regulate? What do you believe is currently unsafe? krawhitham Mar 2014 #47
It really is simple. Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #49
I want to regulate the nicotine Prophet 451 Mar 2014 #41
safety only. make sure the product doesn't have fungus/bacteria in the liquids, small parts that Sunlei Mar 2014 #51
It's not about the flavor it is about the nicotine. Tikki Mar 2014 #29
If you use an E-Cig... Just admit the nicotine dependence and oral fixation needs. nt TheBlackAdder Mar 2014 #33
I'll admit it and I'm not a damn bit ashamed of it. phleshdef Mar 2014 #45
I admit it - although I use zero nicotine fluid now. Mariana Mar 2014 #65
Why would anyone want to ban vaping in public places? Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #36
Some folks have problems with mouths; the things going in them... Eleanors38 Mar 2014 #46
Why should people be allowed to use a tobacco product in a way that doesn't smell or bother anybody Douglas Carpenter Mar 2014 #48
It seems that those who are opposed to public vaping Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #72
design one that looks like an "asthma inhaler" could solve the in public problem. Sunlei Mar 2014 #52
I'll give you one better Revanchist Mar 2014 #54
That's pretty noticeable too :) who wants to carry a coke can around. Sunlei Mar 2014 #55
People already do that. Mariana Mar 2014 #66
I have thought the same thing, but not an asthma inhaler Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #68
Most of the kits come with batteries that have LED's on them. Mariana Mar 2014 #70
If people stop smoking cigarettes and instead smoke ecigs, isn't that am improvement? ... spin Mar 2014 #78
Sure - let's get the government to regulate them like they do ohheckyeah Mar 2014 #71
I say reglulate for product safety. Mojo Electro Mar 2014 #76
How about this: jmowreader Mar 2014 #81
A very thoughtful post Kurska Mar 2014 #82
I can only think of one thing I missed jmowreader Mar 2014 #83
Where I buy mine locally here in Tucson, AZ Michigan-Arizona Mar 2014 #84
I will follow what local authorities decide to do in the matter nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #85
Almost 4 years without a cigarette thanks to Vaping Vidi Mar 2014 #86
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