I honestly hate when a news anchor or a radio show host only tells one side of the story. So, I'm going to try to see it from their point of view and I would welcome a rebuttal so that I can put the concerns at rest.
There are two things that do trouble me about ecigs.
1. Having a chemically unstable power source crammed into a small shell that close to your face. If not properly educated on a battery, at least the basics, that leads to the potential of irreparable damage. Yes, a cigarette can lead to cancer, also irreparable. Though, you could pick up a cigarette smoke it put it down and won't get cancer. The first time you pick up an ecig, it
could explode. Also, with no regulations, there is no mandatory way of building the ecig. Which can lead to shotty work which can increase the risk factor. We (you guys, as I am new here) have a great community here. We help each-other with problems and try to educate on the risks. I commend you guys for that. However, the ecig community is still a small group of people. Even the suppliers are small in comparison to what will happen if/when ecigs are bigger than the tobacco community. If not regulated, when greed starts to take over, things could get out of hand with manufacturing. Right now, most (i believe) mods are hand made. Ecigs are mass produced, but mods could get there too.
2. The nicotine levels. This I'm not THAT well educated on. Some people smoke 24mg/ml and anywhere from 2-10ml (maybe more) a day. From what I've read on this site, we don't absorb it all, if even 50% of that. Do we really know though (if we do, please tell me so)? I know, by inhaling it, you will get poisoning before you die. So most people would just lay off of it for a bit. But, do we know what happens long term with the amount we do inhale? From what I can tell, more nicotine is going in our bodies (not absorbed just going in) than with cigarettes (i know I would be smoking more nicotine than I am now and was with cigarettes, if I wasn't being forced by my company to quit). I think we inhale more nicotine manly cause we know we aren't getting all the other chemicals as well (and the cancer causing tar).
Now, with that said. All the other reasons they want to ban ecigs, apply to analogs as well. The benefits for ecig over analogs greatly out ways the risks of ecigs, in my opinon. I also would like to say I don't want the banning of ecigs. There should be no ban on ecigs. Regulations? Maybe. Maybe not, but no ban without just cause. Especially with analogs still on the market. And if any research shows that nicotine is more lethal than controlled substances (relevant to the doses we intake), all tobacco should be removed from the market.
(also, I probably should have waited til when I'm fully awake to write this. I just wanted to get it off my chest, so please don't blow too much carbon monoxide my way.

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P.S. We are lucky to have such a great board for people to come get information from. Thanks to the developers!
