Now is the Time To Act! I am Serious! **updated** in Campaigning; Originally Posted by Caesarea
Come straight over....
But where will we all go next???
C.
Unaffiliated self sufficient floating sea ...
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05-02-2009, 12:28 PM
#301
Super Member
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
Caesarea
Come straight over....
But where will we all go next???
C.
Unaffiliated self sufficient floating sea islands. (Say that ten times fast)
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness were put in the founding document of our country for a reason.

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05-02-2009, 12:34 PM
#302

Originally Posted by
Ramblin
Unaffiliated self sufficient floating sea islands. (Say that ten times fast)
LOL, are there any left?
C.
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05-02-2009, 12:37 PM
#303
Full Member
Entertaining lawsuits...

Originally Posted by
jigtg
Not banning their stuff would mean they are favoring US manufacturers. Anyway, they do seem to have some sort of customer base so I would assume someone would buy the company if they didn't make it through.
I guess this might breed some entertaining lawsuits.
An off-the wall thought -analogs use has been determined to cause many health issues including cancer and death. A life raft exists (personal vaporizers using nicotine) and now the FDA wants to yank it away. Wonder if some ingenious law student could put a case together that would convict the FDA of murder?
No more crazy than the lady suing McDonalds for getting burnt with hot coffee because no one told her it was hot!
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05-02-2009, 12:54 PM
#304
Senior Member
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
RacoonSpirit
Wonder if some ingenious law student could put a case together that would convict the
FDA of murder?
Funny, I was thinking along those same lines, though I don't think "murder" would actually fly in court. They have no proof that e-cigs are more harmful than cigarettes - quite the opposite, actually. But without access to e-cigs, I will surely go back to analogs which are a known killer. "Reckless Endangerment" comes to mind.
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05-02-2009, 09:26 PM
#305
Super Member
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
RacoonSpirit
No more crazy than the lady suing McDonalds for getting burnt with hot coffee because no one told her it was hot!
Now everyone is going to know I have a crazy thing about Urban Legends, but, I'm sorry, it is totally a pet peeve of mine.
That case really wasn't so crazy. The coffee was too hot and the woman had to get skin grafts. It's pretty gruesome. Also not often talked about is that part of her award was lessened because of the fact that she was partially to blame.
More alarmingly, McDonalds *knew* its coffee was too hot, and had settled hundreds of other burn cases, but without taking steps to fix the problem. That's just negligent.
snopes.com: Stella Awards
McFacts abut the McDonalds Coffee Lawsuit

Originally Posted by
Vicks Vap-oh-Yeah
@ Slea
I thought the Winnebago story was verified by Snopes.....shows ya that even on the internet things can be falsified


Okay, this I do all the time:
Me:Oh yeah, I saw that on mythbusters.
Friend: And did they say it was feasible.
Me:Um... Can't remember. All I can remember is SEEING it on Mythbusters.
Seriously, I can remember what legends they covered, but never, ever, what the results were.
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05-03-2009, 06:37 AM
#306
Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
We should all propose a new law to our congressonal and senate snakes "There will be no more nanning" Grown people will be treated as adults. All others will have a parent or guardian to protect them.
actions speak louder than words, do a iittle everyday to save our PV's
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05-03-2009, 06:59 AM
#307
Forum Supplier
CASAA Moderator
ECF Veteran
US/UK/France/SA Supplier
Count us in.
ECS is a U.S. supplier and will be opening sites in France and Mexico over the next 30 days. The American market is our mainstay and we have a big interest in keeping this market open.
Let me know what we need to do to join the frey.
Michal "Webby" Douglas - Proud User|
Supplier|Advocate
Support CASAA| The E-Cigarette Users & Suppliers Group
The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association
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05-03-2009, 07:04 AM
#308
Forum Supplier
CASAA Moderator
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
TheEmperorOfIceCream
Hi taz
We live in a world where toothpicks have instruction manuals and a bag of peanuts carries the warning, 'may contain nuts'. There's nothing left to say...
...and to quote Steven Wright:
"I bought a box of dehydrated water, but I didn't know what to add"
and
" I bought a box of animal crackers, the box said don't eat if seal is broken. I opened the box and...sure enough..."
Michal "Webby" Douglas - Proud User|
Supplier|Advocate
Support CASAA| The E-Cigarette Users & Suppliers Group
The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-Free Alternatives Association
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05-03-2009, 04:17 PM
#309
Ultra Member
ECF Veteran

Originally Posted by
Webby
Count us in.
ECS is a U.S. supplier and will be opening sites in France and Mexico over the next 30 days. The American market is our mainstay and we have a big interest in keeping this market open.
Let me know what we need to do to join the frey.
Hey... email Antoinette (NYCSublimeGirl) with Bloog Planet and tell her you are interested. As soon as info is available, she will forward all of that on. Just note that for now, make sure your marketing is squeeky clean (no health/quitting claims).
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05-03-2009, 08:29 PM
#310

Originally Posted by
Webby
...and to quote Steven Wright:
"I bought a box of dehydrated water, but I didn't know what to add"
and
" I bought a box of animal crackers, the box said don't eat if seal is broken. I opened the box and...sure enough..."
Your website states, "to produce and market these devices. E-CigaretteSales.com is one of those companies."
on this page.
You're PRODUCING these devices? If you are producing them, that would make sense as to why you're replacement batteries are so expensive. But, I didn't (and still don't) think any American company is producing these batteries.
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