Just Prepared for the Vaping Apocalypse!

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niczgreat

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Just popped my 500ml of 100mg nic base into the freezer, didn't even unwrap it. Figured can't hurt to have it packed in bubble wrap. Less likelihood of it being disturbed.

Going to buy another 500ml this paycheck then I'll have enough for at least two years.

I know I'm going to be very happy at some point to have it waiting for me!
 
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JulesXsmokr

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Just popped my 500ml of 100mg nic base into the freezer, didn't even unwrap it. Figured can't hurt to have it packed in bubble wrap. Less likelihood of it being disturbed.

Going to buy another 500ml this paycheck then I'll have enough for at least two years.

I know I'm going to be very happy at some point to have it waiting for me!

I think another thing you can also do is make sure the cap is sealed with a wrap to make sure moisture does not enter..
 

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I think the FDA has missed their window of opportunity. Every day that passes, it's becoming more common for e-cig regulation to be spoken of as the murder of smokers, which it is.

On top of that, the FDA itself has already approved long term nicotine replacement and used the excuse that nicotine is a medicine to help people stop smoking as their excuse to confiscate and control it back in 2009.

They not only don't have a leg to stand on for banning it. There's not even any valid excuse for a sin tax. If it's heavily taxed, people will just keep smoking and dying.

That's simply not rational. And, slowly the world is coming to see that.

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I think the FDA has missed their window of opportunity. Every day that passes, it's becoming more common for e-cig regulation to be spoken of as the murder of smokers, which it is.

On top of that, the FDA itself has already approved long term nicotine replacement and used the excuse that nicotine is a medicine to help people stop smoking as their excuse to confiscate and control it back in 2009.

They not only don't have a leg to stand on for banning it. There's not even any valid excuse for a sin tax. If it's heavily taxed, people will just keep smoking and dying.

That's simply not rational. And, slowly the world is coming to see that.

tappy-tappy talk now Free

I hope you're right but never underestimate the stupidity and cronyism of Government. Look at the FCC decisions in the last 20 years. They get called out to their face in committee about it and they just brush it off and go ahead with their pre-determined corporate sponsored decisions.
 

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I honestly dont think you guys need to worry about ecigs getting banned since big tobacco is jumping into the game. Newport brand has bought out the blu brand e cigs and who knows whos next to jump in? Stocking isn't a bad thing unless theres an expiration date on it :)

Well, to be honest, to use history as a guide (and on another front) if the government had completely *banned* ammunition the day after Newton, I think it would have been *easier* to get than it is to get even today.

All the (hysterical) talk from the anti-crowd in the smoking front has created *exactly* what they claim to fear, the same as it did with guns/ammo.

People with dozens of jars of 100mg/ml nic sitting in freezers everywhere.. if you're really worried about "protecting the children", you don't incite a panic and a buying spree..

Because so many people were so militant about taking away "high capacity" magazines, there are now millions *more* of them in circulation.. in the hands of owners who may not have a proper/secure area to store those mags, and those owners would not have even purchased those mags, except they were worried about a ban.. so for the forseeable future, what would have been "normal" burglaries, netting the bad guys an xbox and a tv, will occasionally net the burglars a cache of ar-15's, and a huge stash of ammo.. thus making our streets less safe, in the name of safety..
 
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