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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23695241" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Yeah that happened to me too. I’m in the US not Australia, but just from randomly reading stuff, what it sounds like is they used going after disposables as an excuse to go after anything that isn’t cigarettes. i Get the impression that if you’re got a prescription. (which apparently isn’t that gettable) you can still do DIY juice in an RBA. I dont know though, I’m not there. There are probably other little tweaks to make that harder too. It seems to me to be similar to the anti-abortion thing in the US where if they supposedly make the consequences greater people won’t do it as much. Doesn’t work of course. All they’ll get is more cancer. They may reduce the amount of nicotine users a bit, but they’ll mostly just turn vapors into smokers. Which of course makes the cigarette companies happy even though they’re supposed to be vaping/smoking agnostic (like that was ever true) but it’s basically the Ronald Regan “just say no to drugs” thing that famously didn’t work.</p><p></p><p>That ”corrupted place” thing is how I feel too. Different country same issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23695241, member: 43994"] Yeah that happened to me too. I’m in the US not Australia, but just from randomly reading stuff, what it sounds like is they used going after disposables as an excuse to go after anything that isn’t cigarettes. i Get the impression that if you’re got a prescription. (which apparently isn’t that gettable) you can still do DIY juice in an RBA. I dont know though, I’m not there. There are probably other little tweaks to make that harder too. It seems to me to be similar to the anti-abortion thing in the US where if they supposedly make the consequences greater people won’t do it as much. Doesn’t work of course. All they’ll get is more cancer. They may reduce the amount of nicotine users a bit, but they’ll mostly just turn vapors into smokers. Which of course makes the cigarette companies happy even though they’re supposed to be vaping/smoking agnostic (like that was ever true) but it’s basically the Ronald Regan “just say no to drugs” thing that famously didn’t work. That ”corrupted place” thing is how I feel too. Different country same issue. [/QUOTE]
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