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#191 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Maryland
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Pot=fat soluble (oil) Nicotine=water soluble even if you wanted to, E-cigs wouldn't work well at all for THC oil. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: N.E. Ohio
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I really don't want to start an argument, but I don't think TropicalBob's firm grip on the reality of the situation in any way represents a "subservient" attitude. Seeing a certain inevitability in the government reaction to this new nicotine delivery system is just not the same thing as extreme compliance or abject obedience (subservience). The sky is not falling. There is money to be made giving people what they want, and the entrepreneurs of the world will provide. The "War on Drugs" has been waged for how many decades now?....and how hard is it to get hold of (insert drug of choice) if you want it? Worst case scenario I see is a brief interruption in the convenience of our present distribution system as the entrepreneurs adjust...then we all become petty scofflaws. Ever ignored a speed limit you thought was unreasonable? Also, TB is right on the money when he says the FDA is just doing its job. When 35 of us drop dead because some guy in China tried to cut his costs by using a toxic filler (remember melamine?) who do you think people will be looking at while screaming "how did this happen"? The FDA knows this. Making a big public fight with the kind of arguments contained in some of the posts here will just cause gov't heels to get very firmly dug in...because they know they are right...and because they know a large segment of the population will agree! If I learned anything from my own activism during the 60's, it is that confrontational politics sucks as a strategy unless/until a good chunk of the population is with you. Remember the line from War Games? The only way to win is to not play the game. Sooo...chill out, stock up and get ready to fly under the radar. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Looks like I'm the only one to have problems with Lorddrek's post. "1) Technology from China- This alone raises all sorts of questions...Just because they made it and some people use it does not make it safe." I haven't heard anybody say ecigs are safe because they are made in China. I've heard a lot of opponents say just the opposite. That ecigs must be dangerous because they are made in China. Well so are half the ingredients in prescription and OTC medications sold in this country. The fact that these things are made in China is just a scare tactic. And BTW, I'm not a fan of Chinese products and would buy American if I could, but It doesn't mean that all Chinese products are bad. "2) Propolyne[sic] Glycol- This is a major component of some radiator fluids. That is a fact." Yes as you say "That is a fact". It is a major component in the new low toxic radiator fluid. By saying it's Antifreeze you're implying that it's the same stuff we've been warned about being super toxic. This is just another scare tactic. Hell, water is a radiator fluid. Should we be worried about it just because it goes in our radiators. I've also read that PG is a component in a non-aerosol asthma inhaler being sold in Ireland. I doubt they'd be adding antifreeze to there inhalers. I'm not going to hit on number 3 because I haven't really done a lot of research into Glycerin. But I have to say equating it to ricin is way over the top. And I think you're spot on with your nicotine comments. I don't want anyone to think I'm saying these things are safe, but they aren't the kiss of death because they are made in China with a major component of radiator fluid. And I don't think Lorddrek is being the voice of reason buy offering dubious evidence. |
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Just for the record, it's ethylene glycol that is antifreeze. It tastes nasty. I was a mechanic in the Army for 4 1/2 years. I should know. 8^)
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The problem is that China has an unfortunate and documentable track record here and to ignore it is to invite problems. | |
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i'm sorry, i've read most of the 5 pages so far but have to get back to work ![]() one thing i don't see mentioned, or maybe missed, is that what if this FDA attack is on BRANDED items? the article is about a company in Florida... lets say, for arguments sake and brevity, there are two types of product here, and no insult or offense intended toward either, just using these as a named example. you've got, say, Njoy...a company, with a brand, that is selling items retail in stores and chains, and as mentioned, widely known and seen by the public. then you have, say, puresmoker.com who sells similar items (as far as function, not form) but isn't "branded" with a name or sold retail or in chains like Njoy. am i making sense so far? puresmoker is, with my ignorance and lack of better language, reselling items to us that are made to specifications from a website. again, not belittling. if someone asks me, "hey what is that?" i can say "oh it's a m401 vaporizer" or i can say "oh it's the Pilot from Puresmoker" but all in all, it's not a branded item and doesn't have visible association with "puresmoker" in the same way as "njoy" does as a brand name. hopefully this is making sense, it feels jumbled, i don't want this misconstrued. what i'm saying is, is it possible for the FDA and govt to be singling out these big companies that are marketing them IN MALLS and stores, and chains...as being cessation devices, and are they going to leave people alone like steve at puresmoker because it's just a website and reselling items from another country? or are they going to scan the whole web...and all manufacturers and resellers...and attempt to block all of them and stop every sale and shipment possible? it seems a little unlikely that everything can be controlled that well. just a few years ago...Absinthe was illegal in the states. but...i could hop online and order a real bottle from another country and have it shipped over here no problem, even though it couldn't be sold in teh US. if it comes to that, that the FDA only controls the US and we are allowed to purchase overseas...so be it. just a thought though, who knows, i was just making an observation on a small point that doesn't seem to be making any light in the convo about it being "a company in florida." |
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| | #198 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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To whom it may concern: When considering the electronic cigarette, please consider these facts: 1. The e-cig, as it's popularly known, was invented in China in 2004 and has been marketed since that time. In the past year, hundreds of thousands of smokers around the world have purchased and used e-cigs, to either quit an addictive cigarette habit or use an e-device in place of cigarettes. 2. Not one headline-making health event has been reported about e-smokers. With all the present users, if e-cigs presented any imminent danger, that danger should have surfaced by now. None has. 3. The device is simple and not prone to dangerous malfunction. It is far safer than even fire-safe cigarettes. 4. The liquid is a mix, often containing nicotine, along with propylene glycol to produce vapor and carry the nicotine content. Propylene glycol was tested more than half-century ago for inhalation by mice, primates and humans. No harmful effects were found in studies. Indeed, propylene glycol was a "germ-killing vapor" that protected those inhaling it from deadly diseases. 5. Nicotine, in the amounts used for e-smoking, has a physiological effect similar to that of consuming a moderate amount of caffeine. It is a stimulant/relaxant. It has both known benefits and hazards. The amount of nicotine consumed while e-smoking is far less than that consumed by smoking a tobacco cigarette, however. E-smoking is thus less unhealthy if direct comparisons are made to cigarettes. 6. The e-cig came to market without regulation on the assumption by manufacturers that it was a safe product not needing regulation. Nothing since 2004 has proven that assumption erroneous. Real-world use of e-cigs, in fact, supports the accuracy of that assumption. These are both safe and effective, as proven by the hundreds of thousands of present users. Considering these facts and the almost certain fact that e-smoking is safer than tobacco use, the devices and liquids should remain available for those seeking an alternative to tobacco cigarettes, while further study on the need for regulation is undertaken. Sincerely .... Now, a form letter won't do much of anything, so anyone desiring to be heard on e-smoking needs to make relevant points in their own letter. No finger-pointing of conspiracy (that FDA Nazi pix will sure win 'em over!!!). Be rational, recognize their right and mission to oversee this country's drug market, and hope the present situation will be allowed as more studies are undertaken. That's what I'd say. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Charlotte, NC
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FYI, The cardboard used in buns as filler was a false report, the reporter was arrested shortly after he broke the story. ![]() Quote:
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Now go get your Banner and stand outside The White House. I'm sure everybody's faith in Saint Obama will be justified. Quote:
The Government of the USA will do whatever it want's to do and you cannot stop them. That has been proven time after time over the last 50+ years. If your Government can con you and the rest of the "Free World" into believing that a middle east country has Weapons of Mass Destruction and therefore it and it's people should be obliterated and occupied then a few drug addicts can be trodden on like ants and will be if required.
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