I think the dreaded ban (if or when it happens) will boil down to one factor, money. I think our gov is in bed with big tobacco, or at least the taxes they reap as a direct result of its sale. I think the second vaping becomes an undeniable threat to the cash crop, we will see dramatically increased pressure for e cig ban.
I don't see how it is avoidable, unless the gov finds a way to tax it the same as tobacco. If not, e cigs are a potential threat to a large amount of the gov's ridiculous income. Our only alternative? Keep it quite. No more youtube reviews, no more blogging, no more vapefest, no more forums.
I feel that will at best delay the process. I don't like it anymore than you do, but if you were the gov, which would mean more to you? A mountain full of petitions from vapers, or a mountain of cash dollars created by taxing tobacco?
I'm just some idiot on a forum, but think about it.
I don't see how it is avoidable, unless the gov finds a way to tax it the same as tobacco. If not, e cigs are a potential threat to a large amount of the gov's ridiculous income. Our only alternative? Keep it quite. No more youtube reviews, no more blogging, no more vapefest, no more forums.
I feel that will at best delay the process. I don't like it anymore than you do, but if you were the gov, which would mean more to you? A mountain full of petitions from vapers, or a mountain of cash dollars created by taxing tobacco?
I'm just some idiot on a forum, but think about it.