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djsvapour

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I think they'd be very stupid to do that. They may figure out a way to put tax on them though!
I'm all in favour of not advertising them unless licensed as an aid to stopping smoking, or selling them to under 18's.

I hope you are right. The current bill, if passed, will limit liquid to 20mg/ml and allow the selling of tanks up to 2ml.
I can live with that.
Advertising should be banned i.m.o. and I cannot believe they (the government) have been losing sleep over what to do with e-cigs when they could have introduced a law banning sales to U18s 2 years ago.
So much of the debate (in Brussels and London) has been "think of the children". The anti brigade have used that time and time again as their main weapon. (and the "we don't know what's in it" as well). It should have been done and dusted by now instead of nit-picking over the strength of e-liquid.
 

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and I cannot believe they (the government) have been losing sleep over what to do with e-cigs when they could have introduced a law banning sales to U18s 2 years ago.
So much of the debate (in Brussels and London) has been "think of the children". The anti brigade have used that time and time again as their main weapon. (and the "we don't know what's in it" as well). It should have been done and dusted by now instead of nit-picking over the strength of e-liquid.

I agree, and if they'd spent as much time stopping the additions of chemicals to cigarettes over the years, they'd have been far less poisonous. In the same way, they should be dealing with the fat/salt/sugar in foods issue.
 
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