Does anyone have an 'informed' opinion if it is too early to start stockpiling e-juice?
Where I live,(Canada) what I consider to be good e-liquid is difficult to obtain and requires cross border shopping, which of course must pass through customs. I have enough juice right now to last me about 6 months so I was considering spending my current vaping budget on some new hardware. I doubt that there will be a ban on hardware coming across the border, but I am not sure about the future of cross border access to e-liquid. What I am looking for is an informed opinion if I should be considering stock-piling e liquid 'now', rather than purchasing new hardware or if this is premature at this point?
I understand the limitations of a 2 year supply.
Thanks
Where I live,(Canada) what I consider to be good e-liquid is difficult to obtain and requires cross border shopping, which of course must pass through customs. I have enough juice right now to last me about 6 months so I was considering spending my current vaping budget on some new hardware. I doubt that there will be a ban on hardware coming across the border, but I am not sure about the future of cross border access to e-liquid. What I am looking for is an informed opinion if I should be considering stock-piling e liquid 'now', rather than purchasing new hardware or if this is premature at this point?
I understand the limitations of a 2 year supply.
Thanks
curious to know myself though. my thoughts are they can ban ejuice, but can they ban VG and PG? i'd be interested in knowing where/how to buy/make pure nicotine to add to PG/VG bases. i'd stock pile that for sure. i think it will be a long time before they could possibly get ejuice out of our hands completely. there will always be a DIY method i'm thinking.
(Could never figure out why it's always the first thing to sell out when a storm is looming...) Me, I belong to the tuna and canned German potato salad school...