Any vapers from Mass?

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SMKNOMOR, I go to Nashua or Portsmouth. Headlines is the store's name.

I vape Joye 510.

I'll need to check them out as Portsmouth is right up the road. Beats having to hit the kiosk at the Northshore Mall and pay a 10x markup...

If you need juice pretty quickly, I found a supplier out of Manchester, NH. USPS typically gets it to MA next day. Unfortunately they don't have a brick and mortar. Mike & Carol's Internet Store
 
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I'll need to check them out as Portsmouth is right up the road. Beats having to hit the kiosk at the North Shore Mall and pay a 10x markup...

If you need juice pretty quickly, I found a supplier out of Manchester, NH. USPS typically gets it to MA next day. Unfortunately they don't have a brick and mortar. Mike & Carol's Internet Store

Thanks for the info. I will look them up :)
 

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I'm from Mass- grew up a little south of Boston and spent most of my life there. I liked it TOO much though and made a decision to go to graduate school far far away just to see how much I really loved MA, as I'd never really experienced much else. moved to Austin, Texas for graduate school a few years ago- I can tell you it's been a HUGE change- but fortunately Austin is enough like a chill Boston that I love it. Now getting used to 100 consecutive days of 100+ degree weather, that's been interesting.
 

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Headlines carries the ego and the 510. That's pretty much it. Reasonable selection of juice, specially in Nashua. But since I am a 510 user, it suits me fine and I don't always have to rely on shipping for on line orders. And I have to admit that am old fashion and like the non-virtual shopping experience :)
Thats cool. Its a little bit of a drive from salem,MA but I think I will have to check them out next time I'm in the area.
I'll need to check them out as Portsmouth is right up the road. Beats having to hit the kiosk at the Northshore Mall and pay a 10x markup...

If you need juice pretty quickly, I found a supplier out of Manchester, NH. USPS typically gets it to MA next day. Unfortunately they don't have a brick and mortar. Mike & Carol's Internet Store

Does the northshore mall still have the kiosk? When I first started vaping I went to go Pick up my first there but I didn't see it anymore, thankfully.
 

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I'm from Mass- grew up a little south of Boston and spent most of my life there. I liked it TOO much though and made a decision to go to graduate school far far away just to see how much I really loved MA, as I'd never really experienced much else. moved to Austin, Texas for graduate school a few years ago- I can tell you it's been a HUGE change- but fortunately Austin is enough like a chill Boston that I love it. Now getting used to 100 consecutive days of 100+ degree weather, that's been interesting.

I lived in texas for a bit, New Braunfels. Toss one back for me next time you hit 6th street out there in Austin:D Love that street!
 

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How does one go about getting involved?

There's a request in Post #4 that you can send into the Boston Public Health Commission to get non-exempt records relating to e-cigarettes that are owed under the law. The BPHC needs to know there is a public interest in these documents so that they will release them promptly and give people the chance to understand the 'facts' of why they are contemplating banning electronic cigarettes.

In the meantime, talk to people you meet from Boston about your e-cigarette and mention how they are thinking of banning them indoors. If you get a "That's dumb" reaction, get their e-mail, number, business card, whatever, and save it somewhere secure. If you don't have your address in your CASAA.org member profile, please edit it, as the member database is key to informing people of imminent legislative threats.
 
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There's a request in Post #4 that you can send into the Boston Public Health Commission to get non-exempt records relating to e-cigarettes that are owed under the law. The BPHC needs to know there is a public interest in these documents so that they will release them promptly and give people the chance to understand the 'facts' of why they are contemplating banning electronic cigarettes.

In the meantime, talk to people you meet from Boston about your e-cigarette and mention how they are thinking of banning them indoors. If you get a "That's dumb" reaction, get their e-mail, number, business card, whatever, and save it somewhere secure. If you don't have your address in your CASAA.org member profile, please edit it, as the member database is key to informing people of imminent legislative threats.

Order ECF business cards, print out the CASAA tri-fold brochures, hand them out, and include them with every letter you send. The more information we can get out to let people know that this does work, the better.

http://www.casaa.org/files/CASAA-Ecig-TriFold-Brochure.pdf
 
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