I wish I'd known there was a protest today, Austin's only a couple hours away. Lot of vapers in Austin.
And, of course, if folks join CASAA, they can get the emails directly.![]()
I wish I'd known there was a protest today, Austin's only a couple hours away. Lot of vapers in Austin.
And, of course, if folks join CASAA, they can get the emails directly.![]()
I'm subscribed to CASAA, wonder if the email got lost in a spam filter or cyberspace somewhere. I didn't see it. Good looking out though.
I'm subscribed to CASAA, wonder if the email got lost in a spam filter or cyberspace somewhere. I didn't see it. Good looking out though.
Thanks KatyaYou may also keep an eye on their subforum: CASAA
Not as active as it used to be though. I guess most of the action is on FB and Twitter nowadays.
or at least some of the toxins in real cigs
Yep, but e-cigs should be even better.
There's no doubt in my mind that e-cigs are better in terms of harm reduction. But IQOS replicates the taste of smoke (yuk!) far better than any e-cig, and they deliver the goods that are missing from straight nicotine. They do the latter even better than WTA liquids. Thus I think they have considerable potential to get more people off combustibles, specifically those who've tried e-cigs and failed to switch to them.Yep, but e-cigs should be even better.
Right, but!There's no doubt in my mind that e-cigs are better in terms of harm reduction. But IQOS replicates the taste of smoke (yuk!) far better than any e-cig, and they deliver the goods that are missing from straight nicotine. They do the latter even better than WTA liquids. Thus I think they have considerable potential to get more people off combustibles, specifically those who've tried e-cigs and failed to switch to them.
All these products represent a continuum of risk. Putting aside the politics for a moment, a person should use the least risky product that works for them. Ideally, that's quitting cold turkey and using no product at all. All of us have tried that at one point or another, and failed. So we use the least risky product that worked for us e-cigs. Us looking askance at people who use IQOS is no different that the cold-turkey crowd looking askance at us.Right, but!
The danger is people starting on them, and vilifying e-cigs. Which is the setup we're seeing unfolding. And getting them used to tobacco smoking (your 'yuk' observation).
This is a case of the two devils we sort-of-know...but one is worse than the other. And I get that, for current smokers that don't take to vaping, iQOS is an alternative. OR, I suppose if they eliminate cigs entirely and only have iQOS. Maybe that's the grand-plan, but I don't think it's practical.
I'd put iQOS at the bottom of the tier of alternatives, or inverting it I suppose you could say the 2nd from top in the danger zone. Even above snus I'm guessing. With cigs being the top danger. IDK about chew and how that fits. So excepting that.
The traditional NRTs are probably less dangerous than e-cigs even, but they're just a hell of a lot less effective in stopping relapse.
"Bi-Partisan" is a Funny term.
Exactly How Many Senators on the Left and How Many on the Right Support the FDA doing what Most Agree the FDA does Not have the Power to do?
I call B.S. False parallel.Us looking askance at people who use IQOS is no different that the cold-turkey crowd looking askance at us.
but I do see potential for harm-reduction among people who haven't taken to vaping
I personally don't see why when there is an even better option in vaping but maybe when these ...... will ban all vaping flavors in the US ...
All these products represent a continuum of risk. Putting aside the politics for a moment, a person should use the least risky product that works for them. Ideally, that's quitting cold turkey and using no product at all. All of us have tried that at one point or another, and failed. So we use the least risky product that worked for us e-cigs. Us looking askance at people who use IQOS is no different that the cold-turkey crowd looking askance at us.
not as much as regulars and maybe not from the 1st stick but if you'll go through a pack of these in a day you'll have almost the same effect as from the regulars.will it stink up the room and cling to your clothes and so forth
Yep.IQOS is a shoe-in. FDA said it is considered a cigarette so master settlement applies.
IQOS is a shoe-in. FDA said it is considered a cigarette so master settlement applies.