No, they really can't. See post #60
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ook-pic-what-do-you-think-6.html#post12527349
This doesn't bother me at all. Now that I'm vaping I can easily go without. Wasn't that way with cigarettes though.
This doesn't bother me at all. Now that I'm vaping I can easily go without. Wasn't that way with cigarettes though.
Exactly!
I think most people can make it through dinner without having to vape. Pushing the envelope with business owners will ultimately do more damage than good to vapers' rights/wants.
Exactly.
If the "within 50 feet of the entrance" is on their private property, they can prohibit it.
If the "within 50 feet of the entrance" is on public property, e.g. a public sidewalk, they have no jurisdiction over that public sidewalk. In that case, the government / city hall has jurisdiction over that public sidewalk.
I think Starbucks was once planning to prohibit smoking x feet from the entrance of their outlets - in Germany.
I'd like to see them try to forbid a legal activity happening on the public sidewalk of a sovereign country. A public sidewalk owned by that sovereign country and peopled by free citizens of that sovereign country![]()
I agree with this as well.... It only takes a few bad apples to give us all a bad name.
honestly what is with all the fuss about thinking you are getting more nicotine with e-cigs than a normal cigarette because in a study i read it was saying the nicotine absorption rates in your body with even the newer e-cig mods is still way lower than a normal cigarette.
STUDY FOUND HERE
honestly what is with all the fuss about thinking you are getting more nicotine with e-cigs than a normal cigarette because in a study i read it was saying the nicotine absorption rates in your body with even the newer e-cig mods is still way lower than a normal cigarette.
STUDY FOUND HERE
I guess it also depends on how much you used to smoke, and how much you now vape.
In that case I'd be inclined to vape in that Chili's to see how they would fine me.
Meanwhile, back at the Chile's in Bradenton...
That statement is so wrong in many ways.Vaping isn't a god given right.