Australian ban; Egar illegal

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I will get to the point....if those sort of business entities were to get behind the implementation of the e-cig, then I think the govt would be forced to pay attention. The casinos provide a very large amount of cash to the govt, imagine if they could increase this by not only allowing e-cigs inside, but selling them also....same goes for the other things I mentioned. All these places are over 18/21 only, so the worry of children buying them is practically zero. Even if they sold the disposable ones, it would be a foot in.

The way to promote this is to actually use the e-cig in the pub and casino's so that they can actually see it, I had that many people ask me about mine on the plane trip back from the USA to Australia, I got them through customs fine, and today recieved a parcel via EMS no problems.

The more we get out there and show people what it is and explain it and show it, the more people will be aware of it and actually stand behind it.

Especially when they see it is a healthier option and also a less stinky option.. Who can compete with the smell of coffee, vanilla and chocolate.

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I have been promoting it to our armed forces and am getting quite a bit of a following, if people do not have to duck out for a smoko break, it is more productive as well.
Plus partners who dont smoke and hate the smell can no longer complain.

Even if you do give up smoking, it is the feel of having a smoke that ex smokers really really miss. Not so much the nicotine.
 
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