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Hiryu

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Hiryu, when i saw your post and "electric hooka doodles" I had to tell you my son calls my e-cig...a little water ..... "hey mom, so glad your using your little water .... instead of smoking!" I'm going to tell him the new name for it is electric hooka doodle...i love it!

LOL, actually all glory and credit for the 'electric hooka-doodle' terminology goes to the most illustrious lolady. :)
 

kristin

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I try to keep my e-cigs hidden and put away in my pockets whenever I'm on school grounds. It's a tobacco product after all.

That's a problem in and of itself. Why should smokeless tobacco or nicotine products be banned anywhere for adults when caffeine products are allowed?

It's one thing to ban smoking, because the smoke invades the space of bystanders and is known to cause health problems, but to ban the use of smokeless products that do not affect anyone else and have similar health effects as caffeine products defies logic. Especially if Big Pharma nicotine products are allowed. "Smoke free" should not mean "tobacco free" because there is absolutely no scientific basis for banning the legal use of low-risk, smokeless tobacco/nicotine products anymore than it would make sense to ban coffee on campus.

Give an inch and they take a mile.
 
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