Well, I stealth vaped throughout the Astros/Nationals game last night without incident. There was plenty of open space in my section, so I was able to make sure that I wasn't too near any children. I'm not so concerned about ignorant adults hassling me, as I am about a child thinking that what I'm doing is cool and should be imitated.
I suppose I didn't learn anything about Minute Maid Park's
vaping policy, as I was very discreet ant respectful of those around me.
As a new member of the
vaping community, I am beginning to develop opinions about where I should vape & where I shouldn't. In some cases, these rules are the same as when I smoked. I do not vape inside restaurants, in front of children, indoor retail spaces, etc. In other cases, the rules have changed. I happily vape in bars, same as I smoked pre-ban. I love vaping at the movies, at my desk at work, and in the bathroom.
It's very interesting to ponder the ethics of vaping, and navigate new situations.
July 4th will be our one year vaping anniversary.
Good Luck
R&C
Congratulations! I'm just over a month in but, as I'm sure you know, it doesn't take nearly that long for vaping to change one's life.