E-Cigs = Tabacco User for Insurance?

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DC2

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yes they have for the purposes concerning obama care.
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mike
Do you have a link to that?

As far as I understand, each insurance company is free to make their own rules about nicotine products.
And each one can treat NRTs, cigarettes, snus, electronic cigarettes, and other nicotine products differently if they so choose.
 

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hmmmm. I thought I read somewhere that nicotine does not stay in your system for very long. Hence, the need to continually have more of it.
Got some more reading to do..
Just abstain for a bit before taking a test, if required.
There are no other real side effects from vaping, that anybody knows of.
So, let it be on the industry to prove adverse health risks, like it's supposed to be.
I'm smoke free for 1 month and 4 days..
 

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yes they have for the purposes concerning obama care.
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FDA has nothing to do with Obamacare. The FDA tried to classify e-cigs as a medical device and were smacked soundly by the courts. And that's where it stayed. They plan on releasing their deeming regulations in October.

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