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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23752895" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>You’re ahead with the new regs. Most of them asr about disposables. It’s pretty hard to regulate rebuildables. You may want to look at diy as that is another way to get around things. Bright side is it’s easier than cooking and can save TONS of money. Also you can put in EXACTLY the amount of nic you want and can even titrate off nic completely without discomfort (though that road is long) the only downside is more equipment is needed. </p><p>basically just an accurate liquid measuring device and a good scale. The scale i have i got for $13 or so on amazon. I mostly use it for measuring cat food now. I’ve also got a 10ml syringe with no tip i got free with some cat meds. I do have graduated cylinders but i basically dont use em. The only thing they can really even regulate is Attis and liquid nic, but there are lots of places to get both and an atty can be made with a lathe. The nic can be harder. A lot of people (including me) bought lifetime supplies before there were any bans, but it’s usually still available. Im waiting for it to be sold as a last-ditch herbicide. It already is that for emerald borer beetles (you actually inject the tree with a drill). This may yet happen, depending on what invasive species appear where.</p><p></p><p>So currently you’re more-or-less immune, depending on where you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23752895, member: 43994"] You’re ahead with the new regs. Most of them asr about disposables. It’s pretty hard to regulate rebuildables. You may want to look at diy as that is another way to get around things. Bright side is it’s easier than cooking and can save TONS of money. Also you can put in EXACTLY the amount of nic you want and can even titrate off nic completely without discomfort (though that road is long) the only downside is more equipment is needed. basically just an accurate liquid measuring device and a good scale. The scale i have i got for $13 or so on amazon. I mostly use it for measuring cat food now. I’ve also got a 10ml syringe with no tip i got free with some cat meds. I do have graduated cylinders but i basically dont use em. The only thing they can really even regulate is Attis and liquid nic, but there are lots of places to get both and an atty can be made with a lathe. The nic can be harder. A lot of people (including me) bought lifetime supplies before there were any bans, but it’s usually still available. Im waiting for it to be sold as a last-ditch herbicide. It already is that for emerald borer beetles (you actually inject the tree with a drill). This may yet happen, depending on what invasive species appear where. So currently you’re more-or-less immune, depending on where you are. [/QUOTE]
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