$8000 fine if caught with nic ejiuce in australia!!!

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MaxUT

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The whole fricken world is headed towards over governing. We'll wake up one day and be no more free than the Iraqis were under Sadam and wonder how it happened and then it will dawn on us that we asked for it or rather some of us did.

They're the ranchers, we're the cattle. Or, they're the shepherds, we're the sheep. (apologies to Jesus)

This is exactly why America's founders aimed to bind government with "the chains of the Constitution".
 

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This is an EXCELLENT point! Gum especially has appeal to children, especially the nice flavored kind (you know, flavors being the thing antis are always saying is soooo bad?) Nicorette has up 4 mg. nicotine per piece; some kid pops 3 of those in his mouth and bam! According to the Australian government he/she is dead so why isn't Nicorette banned as well? Once again I smell the stink of Big Pharma all over this legislation.

Australia and New Zealand is where I bought my Nic Gum because it was much cheaper than the states. Their goverment is all behind Nic gum sounds fishy to me.
 

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They're the ranchers, we're the cattle. Or, they're the shepherds, we're the sheep. (apologies to Jesus)

This is exactly why America's founders aimed to bind government with "the chains of the Constitution".

The boiling frog. Put a frog in water where he can freely jump out at anytime. Slowly raise the temperature to boiling. The frog will stay in until he dies. By the time he realizes it's too hot, it's too late.
 

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This is kind of off the wall it just now popped into my head...what if you don't HAVE kids? Seriously not everyone has kids and they can't use it etiher? Really?

Some kid can come up with a solvent, comes over, pour it over your lock and dissolve it, gets in, find your e-liquid, then drinks it.

Yep, definitely going to put my e-liquid in a safe vault.
 

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The authorities really don't know what to do with vaping. It is hard to ban because of its simplicity and they realize they won't be able to tax it that heavily like cigarettes. The only thing they can do is equate it to smoking (hogwash) and then try to kill both while the vaping movement is young. In essence, they kill off vaping while smoking continues by being able to endure as it is more entrenched. Just like the drug dealer, they are protecting their turf.

The only reason I'm so categorical about this is because I have heard too many extremely stupid reasons given for bans. Seems to me it would be much more believable and effective if they claimed some type of health issue. Small problem: They can't. As noted above, this would be in direct conflict with other, readily available, dangerous chemicals (including cigarettes) and there is simply no scientific evidence to back it up. Governments can't cope with the sudden meteoric rise of human consciousness and continue to rely on lies, misinformation and scare tactics. Their ultimate solution is economic ruin and unfortunately, war. This is what humanity has to show for itself after so many years?

If we had the power and organization to say that 100,000 vaping tourists would not be visiting Australia because of this, you would see a 180 degree turn in about 5 seconds and all their concerns about children guzzling 12 gallons of e-liquid would disappear miraculously.
 

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I think we should ban children. Problem solved!

JUST KIDDING!

Seriously, as much as a ban is over the top, remember that nicotine is absorbed through skin. Kids don't need to drink the juice to get the nicotine intake. All it takes is to play with it. That is why, cigarettes, gums, patches...etc. come in child proof form (cigarettes through child resistant lighters or child resistant containers). And for the record, as a mother and semi-responsible adult, I am all for it. Even though, I ask my kid to open the container for me when it resists me (they are old enough!).

The technology to keep the stuff from hurting kids exists, let's use it.
 

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That is why, cigarettes, gums, patches...etc. come in child proof form

True to a point. How many people leave their packet of smokes just laying around on a table? Sure the lighters are "child" proof, but the cigarette packet is not. You will constantly see packets of smokes laying around on tables, coffee tables etc.

Gum and lozenges I would not say are exactly child proof either and look more like candy to a child in fact, so how is that considered safe? I have kids. Do I leave my bottles of juice laying around for them to play with. Not a chance! have I left packets of smokes laying around when I was smoking. You betcha! I have had more packets of smokes eaten by my dogs than I care to think about.

Our government here is just too damn scared that vaping is going to vut into their HUGE tax profits, and the only thing that can come out with is a scare campaign to try to convince the rest of the population that allowing vaping will only lead to deadly consequences for us and our children.

For every media beatup or government statement, we can and have ripped it apart. Letters have been written to pretty much each and every government minister (I think about 115 at last count) and how many replies have we had? I believe about 15, of which all are cut and paste emails pointing us to a different government minister. It really is a joke, and the government is just scared as they know that this is happening, and they also know it is going to hurt them big time financially, and they also know that they have got stuff all chance of actually stopping it once it gets some real traction.

Richard
 

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If they ban Nic juice, then they should also ban those nic liquid inhalers and gum available in chemists.
Think about it, nic gum is must more appealing to kids than strange clear juice that tastes terrible.

Nic shouldnt be banned altogether, they should just apply limitations:

1) The bottle must have a child proof cap.
2) Max nic concentration should be 36mg or 24mg


A 25 pack of ciggies costs almost $20 in Aus, probably $15 of that goes straight to the government. So you can see why they are worried about the spread of ecigs, they will lose millions of tax dollars a year. I guess money is much more important than health to the politicians/feds in Australia...
 

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Possibly however there are only 20million people in Aus.

There are plenty of poisonous snakes and spiders, but most are found in the bush/country/outback. They are rare in the suburbs and city, except for the odd redback spider

is that the one that prefers living in cinderblock structures,like garages for instance?
 

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Thats terrible sorry to hear about. Sounds like some people need to be educated over there!

True. The Government here are generally afraid of change and take a long time to introduce new technologies such as ecigs, its a 'better safe than sorry' attitude, but there is no way ecigs are worse than regular tobacco with it's 4000 chemicals. The earlier we introduce ecigs, the more lives we will save imo.
 
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