Just wondering, how/if any if you are preparing for the unfortunate situation of tanks/liquids pretty much getting banned in the near future...
I definitely stock up on nicotine. I have 6-8 years in the freezer (12 years if my wife leaves me).

I have a whole bunch of mechanical mods and different RBAs and I don't need anything more than batteries, Kanthal, and cotton on the hardware side. When it comes to juice, I primarily buy eliquid from vendors, but I do have 100mg nicotine in my freezer and I dabble in DIY. It would suck if the juice that I buy online and enjoy were to become unavailable to me, but I would still be able to DIY. I'm trying to perfect some DIY recipes and I will stock up on more 100mg nicotine when it looks like the hammer is about to fall.
I started vaping on September 10 of this year and my wife followed less than 2 weeks after. We've already amassed quite a collection of e-liquids and I am up to three mods and 5 tanks. A couple of weeks ago, I bought a Russian 91% and, after watching a few instructional videos, learned how to build my own coils. I like the tank so much, I bought another one on a really good deal ($27...and yes, it's authentic). I actually like this tank so much (the flavor is out of this world), my other tanks have been collecting dust ever since I got it.
The flavor the Russian produces is absolutely phenomenal. I also bought a Mirandus RDA that I'll build this weekend for my drip needs. I only paid $40 for it (they normally go for around $100) at Craft Vapery. Seemed like one of those too good to pass up deals!
I have found in NY Kayfun Lite Plus; the flavor is better with a bell cap because less height from coil to your mouth. I even use an ultrashort drip tip that is only 17 mm from base to tip or 1/2 inch above the drip tip.
I still believe height is a flavor killer
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I just started DIY and put a 1 liter bottle of 100mg concentrate in the freezer for that purpose. $100 more would put two more liters in the freezer. I hate doing that but it's likely to happen. That would be enough nic for 10-11 years. Ridiculous.
I went to rda's exclusively so I wouldn't need replacement coil heads or exotic, breakable parts. I decided to pass on mech mods. I've only got one TC mod at the moment so there are a couple more on the road map.
The important thing is the nic. A $50 liter of 100mg nic makes enough liquid to replace $9,000 worth of cigarettes (cartonn a week for 3 years). Rda's from fasttech are dirt cheap and I can buy replacement orings in bulk. If I get jittery I'll pick up a few handfulls. Finally, how are they going to restrict power supplies or any hardware that contains no nicotine or can be used with liquids that contain no nicotine?
"smoking is dead, vaping IS the future"
I rebuilt my sub tank mini for a few months but the day I got my first rda was the last day I used a tank. Rda's have some advantages that come to the fore when there is a solution to burnt hits (temp control). Fasttech will sell me 50 m of titanium wire for about $8 which should last for years now that I only have to rebuild once a week or less because my DIY liquid doesn't foul coils like my premix did.I went RTAs. Two Kayfun Nano's, a Goblin Mini and a Rogue RDA. Two hundred feet 26 gauge Kanthal, and fixings for ejuice.