I seriously doubt there could be anything "germy" that would survive on a piece of fruit let's say.........
C.B.

VG does not kill germy things it just does not promote their growth. So it can carry germy things on vapor particles better than far less humid air will.
Sweet!
And, as I mentioned earlier, almost all of the flavor bases are pg based...so those 100% vg juices....... Usually aren't.
This makes me laugh. Everything in our country is dictated by "uniformed people". What makes vaping any different.
For sure I had Tres Hombre's album way back when still have it on my puter.Heh.. that's on my regular blues playlist.. but I have Waitin for the Bus right before it... and after it, When the Levee Breaks... if you know the songs, you know they all work together.
Andria
Nothing at all. Which is why some clown blowing clouds at Walmart won't have any impact on the end game. To believe that is extremely naive.
The wheels on the bus go round and round.
People were arguing this exact same point on this message board three years ago with no conclusive results. This is an endless debate. Some people respect others and vape accordingly, some are hotheads who push envelopes just because they think they can -- or should. Happens in all walks of life, this is nothing different.
For the record, I'm in the "respect others" boat. The "I can do what I want" boat... yeah, just push 'em off to drift and let 'em be. Groups like that kill their wounded and eventually circle the drain. Let them.
It is only naive to believe some clown blowing clouds at Walmart will NOT have negative impact on public opinion. And having public opinion on their side only helps their cause.
It's naive to think that a puff of vapor will change anything.It is only naive to believe some clown blowing clouds at Walmart will NOT have negative impact on public opinion. And having public opinion on their side only helps their cause.
Someone fogging up the aisle in Walmart is not nearly the problem.
It most definitely is part of the problem and if you can't see that then nothing anyone says will change your mind.
Mom with kids who has never smoked and is clueless about vaping sees it. She see what she thinks is smoke and goes straight to the manager to complain. Walmart (insert any store, restaurant or bar in it's place) now posts big signs at the entrances that vaping is not allowed. Everyone who enters after that sign has been posted now thinks vaping is bad..
One persons irresponsible actions have indeed caused irreparable harm..
In the store I frequent you have to wait for the vapor to subside before you can see the people. Doesn't bother me one bit; it's a vape shop not the grocery store.VG is antibacterial, I use and recommend about a tablespoon to kill a tooth ache, just swish it around for a few minutes. Works every time.
Not sure where you shop, but they must have a crappy or no ventilation system. In the stores I frequent, those clouds would never stand a chance.
That said, I'm a very discreet tootle puffin' air head.![]()
That could happen. I can't open carry a firearm at Starbucks because of a similar action. I never went there anyway and still spend all of my coffee budget at Tim Horton's.
But to say that vaping in Walmart is going to be it's downfall is taking a very narrow view when there are much greater threats looming. It's going to happen anyway for other reasons. As far as I'm concerned it's a moot point, done deal. And you're right about one thing - you most definitely will not change my mind, though I hope I am wrong.