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    Default New Vape Guy from Canada, We should start a movement get e cigs with nicotine legalized

    But the .... suckers will just tax the .... out of it, So if your resourceful ( do your due dilagence ) you'll figure out how to get nic in canada, I'm a web site designer, and im thinking of starting a few sites to help other Canadians out.

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    Mindfield can you fire me a email bro pennyauctiondesignteam at gmail . com need to talk to you asap

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    As it happens, we do have something on the go. A trade organisation called ECTA (E-Cigarette Trade Association) has been formed and is currently working on laying down the groundwork for legitimizing E-cigs and nic juice in Canada by creating a set of standards by which manufacturers and juice makers will be expected to adhere, and which will be presented to Health Canada as a way to present a unified, regulated industry to the government in the hopes that we will be able to have a self-regulated market that can assure the safety and quality Health Canada wants to see.

    We're still a ways off from seeing results from that, but it's happening, and we are pretty optimistic about its potential for success.

    Welcome to the forum! Drop by the Canada forum and join the rest of us Canucks for more nation-specific help. (You might have to wait an hour or so before you can post there once you've reached your 5 posts -- which you have.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodsport View Post
    Mindfield can you fire me a email bro pennyauctiondesignteam at gmail . com need to talk to you asap
    ...and you post that while I'm posting mine. Sure, I'll shoot you an E-Mail.

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    I sent a reply bro thanks for the quick reply Much love and respect

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodsport View Post
    I sent a reply bro thanks for the quick reply Much love and respect
    Happy to help, especially a fellow Canadian with our E-cig climate here.

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    The ECTA sounds like a good thing, but I tend to agree with goodsport. Wouldn't the government just
    want to classify these things under a blanket "nicotine product" and tax the ever loving begeezus out
    of it like tobacco, alcohol, etc...? Is it worth it to push hard enough that the government decides to
    take a cut? Just musing here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AshlarTaltos View Post
    The ECTA sounds like a good thing, but I tend to agree with goodsport. Wouldn't the government just
    want to classify these things under a blanket "nicotine product" and tax the ever loving begeezus out
    of it like tobacco, alcohol, etc...? Is it worth it to push hard enough that the government decides to
    take a cut? Just musing here...
    As I understand it there are certain laws that are already in place that give ECTA a pretty big bargaining chip. I don't know what they are precisely and ECTA can't legally let any cats out of any bags yet, but in the coming months I think we'll be hearing a lot more about what's going on. The idea here though is that we don't want them regulated as a tobacco product as the FDA wants to do in the US. ECTA is trying to follow the same model set forth by the ECITA in the UK, which has been extremely successful in bringing regulations and compliance over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodsport View Post
    But the .... suckers will just tax the .... out of it, So if your resourceful ( do your due dilagence ) you'll figure out how to get nic in canada, I'm a web site designer, and im thinking of starting a few sites to help other Canadians out.
    I am also a web designer... I order from the states lots never had a problem (make sure they know that it needs to be discreet) I ordered from canada too, They put aroma therapy oils on one of my order..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AshlarTaltos View Post
    The ECTA sounds like a good thing, but I tend to agree with goodsport. Wouldn't the government just
    want to classify these things under a blanket "nicotine product" and tax the ever loving begeezus out
    of it like tobacco, alcohol, etc...? Is it worth it to push hard enough that the government decides to
    take a cut? Just musing here...
    To be honest i like it the way it is

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