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jazon1

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Said jazon1 (post #81):



Not to be too alarmist, it would take very little for the Feds to declare all our hardware to be drug paraphernalia. This is from wikipedia:



So, I'm of the belief that folks so inclined would be well advised to stock big-time up on just about everything hardware, excepting maybe batteries.

Said tnt56 (post #48),



Not necessarily. Remember, during Prohibition, the Volstead Act defined an intoxicating beverage as anything containing more than 0.5% alcohol. So you had "near beers" to drink. Also, citrus fruits naturally have yeast in them; by the time oranges reached the retail buyer via slow train, freshly squeezed orange juice had 1.5% alcohol or more.

So, all the feds have to do is define a level of nicotine uselessly low for us vapers, and all the veggies (you forgot potatoes and all peppers) could continue to be sold without a problem. People who need nicotine liquid for bug poison could have nicotine liquid federally denatured to the point to make it a deadly poison for people as well.

considering you can still order any paraphernalia you want online for any use you like i dont think they will be stopping any ecig supply's even juice could just be ordered from oversea's.
 

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Just stocked up on more cartos today!! Health Cabin is my friend. :)

I stocked up on huge amounts of cartos from there last year and then turned around and got into rebuildables.:laugh: However, I still use them on occasion when I'm just too lazy to wrap a new coil. If nothing else I've got a lot of bartering material.:thumbs:
 

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I stocked up on huge amounts of cartos from there last year and then turned around and got into rebuildables.:laugh: However, I still use them on occasion when I'm just too lazy to wrap a new coil. If nothing else I've got a lot of bartering material.:thumbs:

Glad I'm not the only one. :lol:
 

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I'm not worried about hardware at all. Hell, I have PVs and atty's here that could probably survive a nuclear holocaust. I'm not even really worried about juice, though I'm afraid for some of my favorite vendors. There are too many of us to prevent juice from thriving in an underground market.

The only thing I'm really worried about is that they'll screw things up to the point that people who'd otherwise give up smoking for vaping won't, because it's either too expensive or too difficult to find supplies. If they do, it's going to cost lives. That's what I worry about -- if the FDA screws this up, people die.
 

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I could be wrong but my take on this will be the they'll regulate and tax the products that have nicotine in them aka ejuice.
I have enough APV's to last me the apocolypse. I'm not worried about batteries because they are used for many other purposes and I'm not worried about disposable atomizeres because I have several RBA that use Kanthal and silica wick or cotton wick that are also used for many other purposes other than ecigs.
So in my mind it comes down to nicotine. I have enough off the shelf ejuice and DIY unflavored nicotine(PG base), PG and VG and flavoring to last a few years. I store it in a cool dark place to help the ejuice from going bad.
 
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