Those who insist that the government needs to step in to help safeguard unaware vapers. They may not realize that removing the choice is the way that the government will protect vapers, but at this stage in the game, they should.Who are these Vapers? And how are they Asking for Something?
Battery safety is not common knowledge, I wish it were more common, vendors making information available would help.I don't like the idea of regulation.
I just wish all vendors would post/provide battery warnings.
Written in very large letters with a skull and crossbones.
And more importantly, not sell products without informing customers of the risks.
My problem is, and always has been, with the idea that the dangers are common sense.
And the idea that all of this is down to user error.
Because it isn't common sense, and therefore it is NOT user error.
I still disagree with the idea that because someone is ignorant of the fact that combination A+B results in a big bang, it is not their error.
Like if someone mixes bleach and ammonia to "create" their own cleaner, and then dies from the toxic fumes, that was user error.