You know, I've said that some of our PVs look like pipe bombs LOL. Maybe it was an overreaction? I agree with the poster though, I wonder what they were actually concerned about?
I have read about the zero nicotine policy at the Fl Hospital. I find it really stupid considering it would apply to those using ANY NRT. I don't believe that it will become the norm, however. It simply wouldn't work nation wide. It's not cost effective and eventually economics would shut it...
I do agree with you that this isn't really a good example. I would probably be less inclined to think he was just being an ... if the situation were different. Most people don't recognize ecigs and would be unnerved by seeing something like that on a plane. Also, if you take a stand in a Burger...
No one is trying to stop me from getting a job, drinking from a water fountain, or voting. When that happens maybe I'll be more militant about it.
They are both civil rights, I suppose that's true. But they aren't both as serious. I'm not willing to land a plane just for vaping rights. All...
I can't say with 100% certainty if it was the psychological dependence or a physical dependence on other chemicals but I know I had to work hard to put aside cigarettes for vaping. I had a few months of doing both until I finally just forced myself to make the change.
I will say though, I wish airlines would adopt a "shower if you want to fly" policy. Had a horrid flight experience when I went on my cruise a few years back. I swear I could smell it on me after I'd landed.
Rosa Parks didn't change things on her own. She represented a movement that the majority of people were willing to accept. People were outraged by her treatment and slowly changes came.
Vaping on a plane is entirely different from civil rights. The two situations aren't compatible. However, if...
I don't think anyone questions the dangers of second hand smoke, at least I'm not. What I'm questioning is the effectiveness of the law. Those who care already don't do it. Those who don't care won't start caring just because of another law. So what is accomplished exactly? Yes, a parent may be...
It seems like they don't want people to smoke in the car with their kids. As a former child who had to ride in smoky cars, I'm all for it. However, I think it's stupid to create a law based on this. You can't legislate intelligence or common sense. You either have it, or you don't. Most parents...
I could see that. When I finally went to just vaping, I had a period where it felt like I had a chest cold. I was hacking up some nasty stuff. If I were exposed to something in the same time period I could see getting pretty sick. Your lungs haven't had time to return to business as usual...
I ran into this issue myself. I ended up cutting my 18mg down to around 8 or 9 mg. This ended the palpitations, etc. Everyone is different, but I've learned that personally I can't handle anything over 12. I would just start cutting juice until you find a level that satisfies the nicotine...
I haven't received anything as of yet, but I have written before about other issues and it takes forever to get a response. I'm sure my name is on some "Great, it's her again" list.:tongue:
I still say that it would be illogical to use a component for inhalant medicines that would "cause" pneumonia. Why on earth would you have an asthma patient inhale a known cause of pneumonia every 4 hours?? I'm not a doctor, but it doesn't take a doctorate now or in the future to figure out that...
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