it is a pointless crusade to fight for ecigs legality

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Raven1

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While I believe we ought to keep on fighting to get some legal status for PVs, simply because it's far easier to obtain and keep using them if so, I also agree with the majority here who will keep on vaping regardless of whether they are banned from sale or not. I can't go back to smoking for health reasons and I need this alternative.
 

taz3cat

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Who do you think is currently pulling the strings at our buddies in the FDA? Big Pharma has just as much stake in seeing the PV go down as Big tobacco....we cut into their NRT sales.

Vicks, you got that right, it is a toss up who hates us the most Big Pharma or Big Tobacco.
 

Glo82

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I do wish we could get a million of the Vapers across the country to write letters and make telephone calls. We don't know there are a million, but there are some people in the know that guesstimates we have close to that. The internet is just a small part of the Vaping scene. Most people are getting their PVs at the malls and truck stops. They don't use the internet so don't have access to the forums or they just don't use the forums.

I don't think most of the mall/truck stop buyers knows what is going on.

Ask to put up flyers in your local smoke shop, mall, and truck stop. Let people know that thier rights are on the verge of being infringed upon. We cannot let this become illegal!

Everyone brings up alcohol prohibition, but remember we are still in the midst of strong ......... prohibition. ......... has been prohibited in the US for 73 years!!!! That's damned near an entire lifetime! The only reason is because bureaucracy and hysteria, not medical science or any threat to the public.

Once something becomes law, it is damned near impossible to repeal it, not matter how silly the law is. Only just a few years ago, Texas had an anti-sodomy law!!!!! It was repealed in 2003, after being on the books since about 1830! And those who think alcohol prohibition was something that was short lived, that was 10 years without a drink!!! Imagine going 10 years without your e-cigs.

If this becomes law and a bureaucracy grows to enforce that law, good luck getting that law repealed in our lifetimes. Don't let them take away your rights!!! Let's move forward, not backwards.
 
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