And the zombie apocalypse stash grows.....

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NICnurse

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Placed a large health cabin order, finally pulled the trigger on 2 vivi's..... I know am late to the party as usual lol...and ordered a new liter of unflavored nic liquid from MFS.

I am not a fear monger but I am slightly more concerned about regulation than I was 24 hours ago. And I just started watching the walking dead. Tis a bad combination!! Ecigs dodged a bullet in Missouri yesterday though. Prop B failed which would have increased tax by ~750% on all tobacco products including non combustible products used in a tobacco like manner. If ecig regulation does press forward, and prop B would have passed, eliquid could have fallen under this bill umbrella. I have no idea where regulation is going, but we now know that there will not be an administration change for 4 years, and current attempts could very well proceed forward. I just have a CYA mentality and always be prepared. :)

I am now stocked up on nic liquid for years. It will probably go bad before I get it all used up, but better safe than sorry. I have enough cartos to last a very very long time ( years), and now I can focus on getting the rebuildables working right for me. Bought a Bulli and cannot for the life of me get it to work right, so hoping vivi is a little kinder to me. I did order replacement wicks in case making my own turns out to be a Bulli-like epic fail.

Vape on friends!!
 

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I share your attitude of "better safe then sorry" :) My stash is filled with things I will use no matter what happens with regulation in our vaping future so I consider my stash a good thing.

There certainly is a learning curve to building your own wicks and coils and everything else about rebuildable attys but it's well worth the effort once you've accomplished it :) I've yet to try a vivi but give me some more time and I'm sure I'll get around to it one day ;)
 

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I am now stocked up on nic liquid for years. It will probably go bad before I get it all used up, but better safe than sorry. I have enough cartos to last a very very long time ( years), and now I can focus on getting the rebuildables working right for me. Bought a Bulli and cannot for the life of me get it to work right, so hoping vivi is a little kinder to me. I did order replacement wicks in case making my own turns out to be a Bulli-like epic fail.

Vape on friends!!

You mean just plain nic liq for DIY right? I wonder how long pre-mixed juice from vendors lasts. I've heard 1 year but not sure about this. Any ideas? I'd like to get a good stockpile as well. Thinking about DIY but not sure I could duplicate my favorites.
 

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I was thinking the same thing. I have the Nic in the freezer, enough PV's and have ordered a mechanical. That way no more electronics if push comes to shove. With the rebuildables, I am good there too. I don't think the nic ever goes bad in the brown bottles in the freezer.

The only thing I need now is a solar battery charger. THEN I will be ready for anything. I do have one that will work in the car, but if the zombie apocalypse comes I will need solar.

Nurses are seriously OCD aren't we? I think it comes with the having to plan for patient care and we just sort of preplan for all eventualities. I am assuming that NIC is for neonatal and not nicotine? I am ICU/CCU but only do adults. So if the NIC is for nicotine, you can just disregard this paragraph :lol:
 

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Its a well documented fact that vaping repels Zombies I read a article published by Michael Moore that the FDA is covering up this beneficial side affect!!!!!!
Stinking FDA always hanging us out to dry when it comes to Zombie matters!

actually its a media cover up - zombie fear sells a lot of advertising by big pharma. the next big drug coming out is "zomira" - obviously big pharma does not want anyone to know that there is already an effective weapon against zombies on the market. The side effects are as you might suspect - dry mouth, weight gain and a higher risk for zombie related death. "not for pregnant or nursing mothers"
 

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If the zombie apocalypse really does ever happen I will switch back to the stinkies...lol. It is easier to smoke and shoot with a cig than it is to vape and shoot with a Saber Touch. However as I foresee the chances of the dead rising as a very low probability I think I am safe from that particular threat.

Will we face regulation in the future? I think that is a safe bet, vapers are costing both State and federal government a large amount of money in taxes. As noted in the OP Missouri didn't try to ban but rather to tax and I am sure the wording was meant to include e-juice. The number of vapers is growing daily in the US and going with a conservative number of 1 million vapers we are depriving the Feds alone of 365 million (or more) per year, States vary but an equal amount would be conservative.

I think taxation is certain in our future, as is regulation.
 
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