Just because we "Can"......should we?

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zoiDman

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Would love to know if this is being asked rhetorically? I think vaping everywhere helps our cause.

So are you saying that Vaping in areas where Smoking is Not Allowed like Movies, Grocery Stores, Churches, etc is going to have no Negative Effects with the General Population?

And that it Only Helps people who use e-Cigarettes in some way?
 

Credo

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@Credo:
Oh goodness, I sure hope that I did not come across as not liking people from China :)
I merely wanted to express my habit of buying local.
(As a matter of fact, I just ordered 50 Euro worth of vaping gear from that shop that I mentioned. Some spares for the spares, ya know ;) ).

I didn't think that of you at all...
I just didn't wish to come across as a 'foreign trade basher' either. I'm pretty moderate, and I was not even the middle child!
 

EleanorR

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So is that socialism or communism?
Because I often confuse those two political philosophies.
:blink:

Socialism = Karl Marx.

Communism = Karl Marx + V.I. Lenin or Mao Tse Dung.

Clear? :D

(OR: Socialism = France. Communism = North Korea.)

Fascism
= Robert Mugabe. Or a hundred other despicable jack-booted turds. :mad:
 

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So are you saying that Vaping in areas where Smoking is Not Allowed like Movies, Grocery Stores, Churches, etc is going to have no Negative Effects with the General Population?

Yes.
Unless "negative effects" are allowed to include reactions akin to, "I don't like the color of your shirt. In fact, I find it to be a nuisance."

And that it Only Helps people who use e-Cigarettes in some way?

Yes.

Though I perceive you are setting a conversational trap for the mythological militant vaper who storms into a hospital and not only boldly vapes but denies all common courtesy requests. As I've said elsewhere on this forum, I currently can't think of any public establishment where banning vaping in all spaces of that structure makes sense to me. As for topic of this thread, I think at very least a theater lobby ought to have no issue with vaping in that space. If I were to make compromises for that space, I'd really like to be shown the negative effects that would come to any persons who are in the vicinity of that second hand vapor.
 

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I haven't done it in a theater, but I don't go to movies much with a six year old with the attention span of a fruit fly. I have vaped in church, though :D My pastor thinks it's funny and since I've quit all tobacco, he knows he can raid my humidors.

I have a 5 and a 4 year olds, both with similar attention spans, so I feel ya. I don't usually vape in public, at least not indoors. Once I vapes in the local walmart only because I saw another vaper puffing away, so I stealth vaped a few quick puffs, shopping with the wife usually becomes a multiple hour ordeal even if we are just running in for diapers or something small, and I'm easily agitated in stores.


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