Do you mean CASAA?
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Do you mean CASAA?
Yes thanks
Ok so I beg to ask the question, can anyone find out roughly how many members are in csaa
I read somewhere where someone extracts flavor tron jalepano peppers to get throut hit.
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Extremely hot and a little gose a long long way.It dose a very good job at simulating the feel of the nic "burn" effect you get when you smoke. (Posted on 6/12/12)
I think getting off the nic may be the key for me too. How is a 0% nic going to give me that throat hit that im looking for? that may be a different thread all together.
Damn if vaping is coming to an end, then maybe I should sell my mods and not be out a grand bc vaping is over.
CASAA's site says nearly 4700 as of June 2013.
Wow low numbers.......for the most part.
It is up to us if we want this to continue.
We need to urge the local vapor shops for one
if they are not part of CASAA to join, have them not
coerce but encourage their employees to.
Then spread the word in their store to urge their
customers to join.........
Ultimately we all if we care must find a way to support them financially.
I haven't been to their website and maybe they have that part in place.
It's not something that we have to lay down for.
Based on the few people on ECF, that have banners showing they are CASAA members, it's obvious that ECF members are not too interested in joining CASAA, so I don't think B & M shops will have any affect. There are even people on ECF who are against CASAA.
Why would they be against it??Based on the few people on ECF, that have banners showing they are CASAA members, it's obvious that ECF members are not too interested in joining CASAA, so I don't think B & M shops will have any affect. There are even people on ECF who are against CASAA.
Based on the few people on ECF, that have banners showing they are CASAA members, it's obvious that ECF members are not too interested in joining CASAA, so I don't think B & M shops will have any affect. There are even people on ECF who are against CASAA.
they cannot ban batteries, especially when the batteries can be used in so many other things. that would be like banning red cars because they might drive to fast. Or banning forks because they could make someone fat. Its not the intended purpose but how its used. Even then its a matter of enforcement.
I'm working with CASAA on an idea for doing that very thing.We need to urge the local vapor shops for one
if they are not part of CASAA to join, have them not
coerce but encourage their employees to.
Then spread the word in their store to urge their
customers to join.........
Not necessarily true. I'm a member of CASAA and don't have a banner (basically because it simply never occurred to me).