My University Banned E-Cigs... sigh

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drotato

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"The only real reason the school has for banning e-cigarettes is image. The UC system does not care as much about being smoke-free as they do about appearing smoke-free. This is likely the same reason that herbal cigarettes, which contain no tobacco, are not addictive, and have health effects incomparable to cigarettes, are also banned under this policy. These activities appear similar to smoking cigarettes, and that is what the UC system is trying to snuff out."

Ban First, Ask Questions Later: UCSD on Electronic Cigarettes | The California Review


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Been a while since I went to college but if it is anything like I remember, I would think ecigs should be the least of their concerns. :|

"activities appear similar to" doesn't seem like cause to ban something. Driving appears similar to speeding in many ways, but we're not going to ban it.

I would imagine people are allowed to drink soda? Would appear similar to a cuba libre to me... banhammer?
Would think all of this might be interesting to any law students in your school, or med students, or journalism students...
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But naturally be safe, courteous and reasonable in doing so :).
 

drotato

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i think it would be difficult for students to pass referendum agains the ban as it not only applies to ucsd but the entire University of California system :/

the only solution i can think of is stealth vape setups on the 18350 and french inhale all day lol

I doubt this will stop many people from vaping, I anticipate that individuals will continue to smoke their analogs as well. I can't imagine a system where they could regulate effectively.
 

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The universities seem to come up with their own subjective reasons.. sigh.

Last year, my husband's alma mater banned ecigs. They said they'd banned it in 2011, tried to implement it in 2012, and only in the past 6 months actually did.

Check out this video they posted, just FF to 29 seconds to get the gist of it. They never mention a single viable reason for it. It's one of those "just because we can" scenarios.
MTSU Tobacco Free | Middle Tennessee State University
 

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Reading the policy(both UCSD and the general UC policy)... They rather specifically state "unregulated nicotine products"....

Wouldn't vaping 0nic be allowed... Under strict observance of the stated policy.

The liquid, if not 0nic would be an unregulated nicotine product... An ecig however, contains no nicotine and is essentially just a variation of flashlight, mechanically.

I'd just carry a bottle of 0nic, and a printed copy of the policy... Make them prove I was vaping nicotine.

But I'm a libertarian like that.

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Been a while since I went to college but if it is anything like I remember, I would think ecigs should be the least of their concerns. :|

"activities appear similar to" doesn't seem like cause to ban something. Driving appears similar to speeding in many ways, but we're not going to ban it.

I would imagine people are allowed to drink soda? Would appear similar to a cuba libre to me... banhammer?
Would think all of this might be interesting to any law students in your school, or med students, or journalism students...
Release the hounds!
But naturally be safe, courteous and reasonable in doing so :).

My previous job banned ecigs. He claimed almost the same thing, he didn't want customers to think I was smoking in the building. My debate was something similar, but didn't work. You just can't get through to some people :glare:
 

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Injecting insulin looks a lot like injecting ......, too.
I guess the difference is if someone who is sitting next to me is injecting ......, there is a lot of evidence to support the fact that there is no chance that I'll be affected by it.
Vaping next to someone, on the other hand....
Unfortunately, there is not so much evidence to support the fact that it won't affect the person sitting next to me.
 

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Injecting insulin looks a lot like injecting ......, too.
I guess the difference is if someone who is sitting next to me is injecting ......, there is a lot of evidence to support the fact that there is no chance that I'll be affected by it.
Vaping next to someone, on the other hand....
Unfortunately, there is not so much evidence to support the fact that it won't affect the person sitting next to me.

That's because it's impossible to prove a negative.

I'd say it's far more important that there is no evidence that you would be doing them any harm.
 

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This isn't intended to make light of your predicament (which sucks), drotato, but this:

If the school plans to ban e-cigarettes based on the argument that they contain propylene glycol, they ought to also ban these food items from being served on campus as well. More importantly, considering the method of delivery in e-cigarettes, propylene glycol is commonly used in fog machines, which will remain legal on campus after the ban. At best, the University’s characterization of this chemical as posing a serious health threat to students can be seen as ignorant and at worst it is purposefully misleading.

led me to think of a solution to your problem. You need to get a PBusardo Legal Vape 4000! (A PBusardo Video - The Legal Vape 4000 - YouTube)

On a more serious note: Seems to me this ban is ultimately unenforceable, for reasons we all know...
 

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This isn't intended to make light of your predicament (which sucks), drotato, but this:



led me to think of a solution to your problem. You need to get a PBusardo Legal Vape 4000! (A PBusardo Video - The Legal Vape 4000 - YouTube)

On a more serious note: Seems to me this ban is ultimately unenforceable, for reasons we all know...

That video had me in hysterics!
Hmmm...Now I'm thinking about bringing a fog machine down to City Hall if vaping is ever on the docket. :)
...visual aids work wonders!
 
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