View Poll Results: If e-cigs gets banned will you start up analogs again?

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If its banned would you go back to analogs? in The E-Cigarette; NO! They held me captive for over 40 years. If these are banned, I will go underground with some others ...
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    NO! They held me captive for over 40 years. If these are banned, I will go underground with some others I have met in here. They will take my e-cig when they pry it from my cold, dead, lips.

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    I would try to find a way to keep on vaping. I am sure that supplies could be found somewhere. I'd sit on at the computer googling my head off trying to find some. I have also been stocking up on hardware supplies and DIY liquid supplies.

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    I decided to stock up on atomizers. If they last me a month each, I'm set for about 10 years, ha. I'm also set on 3.7v battery modifications and passthroughs (5v PS passthroughs, 3 of them!) and 10 or so cheap passthroughs. I'll use the stock rechargable batteries I have until they die and then keep them for modifications or to trade for parts.

    I'll vape zero nic liquid if I have to when I run out (or if what I have goes bad). When I need nicotine, I'll go to what ever is legal such as snus or flavored nicotine tablets. I like blowing vapor. It is what I missed terribly when I tried (and failed) to quit smoking the first time so as long as I can continue doing that (nic or not) I'm good. Today, I'm just over 6 months cigarette free.
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    I'll still be vaping, even after a ban.

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    I also voted no..I refuse to go back to analogs! E-cigs has been the best thing that has helped me to quit, I guit analogs on the first day vaping..And I will do whatever it takes to continue vaping my heart out..Even if I have to move to another country where vaping is legal..with all the money I wont be spending on analogs I might be able to afford it..

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    Wait a minute.......is there a reason we should be worried about banning? Why would they do that? Do you guys know something I don't?

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    I vote no, because I believe that even in the face of a "ban" that I will still be able to get the needed supplies from China. I just refuse to believe that customs could completely stop the flow of ecig harware and juice into the country(especially in small quantities). And I know that if I pay, China will ship.










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    voted no, hold on to how hard it was to try to choke an analog down after two months of vaping without them... Interacting with people smoking analogs has no affect on me. So gonna hold on to that e cig side affect lol and not worry about analogs ever being an option.

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    So let me get this straight. If there is some kind of ban, the only thing that could be banned is nicotine laced PG correct? So, one could still buy 0 nicotine e-juice as well as all the hardware. Which means, they would have to ban nicotine right? Oh wait, they can't ban nicotine, they can't ban PG or VG, they can't ban batteries, atomizers, or cartridges, so what the hell would the ban be about anyways. I'm no lawyer, but the whole prospect doesn't seem to hold water.

    No, I would not go back to analogs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don'tReadTheRunes View Post
    So let me get this straight. If there is some kind of ban, the only thing that could be banned is nicotine laced PG correct? So, one could still buy 0 nicotine e-juice as well as all the hardware. Which means, they would have to ban nicotine right? Oh wait, they can't ban nicotine, they can't ban PG or VG, they can't ban batteries, atomizers, or cartridges, so what the hell would the ban be about anyways. I'm no lawyer, but the whole prospect doesn't seem to hold water.

    No, I would not go back to analogs.
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