Second Annual Vaping Convention in Location Specific; As a newbie to PVs, I've only tried two models so far, and they've been working fine for me. But ...
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Second Annual Vaping Convention
As a newbie to PVs, I've only tried two models so far, and they've been working fine for me. But it limits my frame of reference while participating here, and I can't afford to buy all the models, curious as I am about them.
When and where's the next big Vaping Convention going to take place in the USA so I can check everything out? Hopefully it will be on the west coast. Maybe Reno or Vegas? Los Angeles?
There are so many suppliers available to participate in organizing the convention, I'm certain it will be a first-rate affair.
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For now, I don't know if it's wise to have a "big" publicized vaping convention in the US. With the current climate, I'm sure it would have to be more of an underground event.
It would be pretty cool though.
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Actually, there is another way to look at it. This may be the best time for such a gathering, and might be the only time it could be possible. Why not take our crusade to the masses? The problem is we advocates are pretty much cloistered in forums such as this while there are hundreds of thousands of smokers who are completely unaware that the PV option exists. We need these folks with us if there is any hope of a grass-roots resistance gaining strength. We need organizers and we need exposure. We need a convention.
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Originally Posted by
Uncle Bill
Actually, there is another way to look at it. This may be the best time for such a gathering, and might be the only time it could be possible. Why not take our crusade to the masses? The problem is we advocates are pretty much cloistered in forums such as this while there are hundreds of thousands of smokers who are completely unaware that the
PV option exists. We need these folks with us if there is any hope of a grass-roots resistance gaining strength. We need organizers and we need exposure. We need a convention.
Where in SoCal are you? Maybe we start with a Vapers Club. I feel like a lone soldier on a mission in Orange County. lol
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Originally Posted by
LUX Vaporer
Where in SoCal are you? Maybe we start with a Vapers Club. I feel like a lone soldier on a mission in Orange County. lol
I'm at Big Bear Lake, an inconvenient distance from Orange County. I'm not sure what a vapers club could contribute to spreading the gospel and gathering support for the PV experience. A club, like this forum, is more a gathering of individuals finding comfort in like-mindedness than an engine for changing the ideas of, and educating society at large. Significant change sometimes requires large, bold, unexpected strokes of action, hence my suggestion for a vapers convention that would be absolutely overground and, hopefully, controversial enough to get the attention and perhaps support of tobacco smokers who also happen to be voters. This is one way to intimidate city hall when they get a bug up their collective arses to regulate our harmless little pleasures.
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Ya know... I totally second this, and I second that it be in Vegas. Where else would we be able to get away with something like this. NOT TO MENTION.... With as many smokers as there are in Vegas it is the perfect place to get some ground roots.
I would also like to recommend Salt Lake City, Utah for a convention. They have an amazing convention center that is bloody HUGE! And the hotels around give some pretty spiffy rates
Hehe! I got to explain vaping to Dave Mustaine!

Originally Posted by
megaman
Raven, what does vaping away mean.
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I was hoping more for Reno. Laid back. Cheaper facilities and accomodations. Many more smokers by percentage than Vegas I would think. We need the smoking cowboy vote.
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socal would be nice. yehhhh~!
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What a good idea! Must say, where ever it is, I would be waiting here patiently for a LOT of Peer coverage of such an event, and would be guessing it would be very well attended!! This Forum has been a truly eye-opening experience, seeing everyone face to face would be terrific. And I do agree with UncleBill, here. Maybe the publicity could be construed as a good way for Law Enforcement to get their raids all scheduled, but I have a feeling it just may be a lot more positive to the public perception of e-cigs. They are not yet banned, let's go with the theory that in the interest of fairness and maybe stepping on political toes, e-cigs could not be banned unless conventional tobacco industry is banned as well. And we all know that will never happen until politicians are ready to throw them under the bus! NOT
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