This feels a bit strange.
I've been vaping since 2009. It's this forum that I first got the inspiration. Since then I've seen "ecigs" become apvs and rda's. I've gone from turning flashlights into mods and now I'm considering creating my own e-liquid steeped in vanilla oak barrels. What's left? A new system for vaporizing liquid. I'm waiting for a new form of heating that doesn't involve coils and has a massively reduced power consumption.
I'm a member of CASAA, and I do in fact hope regulation comes, but in a way that is not disruptive to how we love to vape. For example...I wouldn't at all mind if advertising on TV was banned (or billboards for that matter). I also wouldn't mind the banning of cig-a-likes altogether. I'd rather our devices didn't look like analogues and I'd like for them to fall out of fashion with the young and immature. What I fear most is over-taxation, banning of online sales and banning of eliquid outside of a cartridge or disposable.

I've been vaping since 2009. It's this forum that I first got the inspiration. Since then I've seen "ecigs" become apvs and rda's. I've gone from turning flashlights into mods and now I'm considering creating my own e-liquid steeped in vanilla oak barrels. What's left? A new system for vaporizing liquid. I'm waiting for a new form of heating that doesn't involve coils and has a massively reduced power consumption.
I'm a member of CASAA, and I do in fact hope regulation comes, but in a way that is not disruptive to how we love to vape. For example...I wouldn't at all mind if advertising on TV was banned (or billboards for that matter). I also wouldn't mind the banning of cig-a-likes altogether. I'd rather our devices didn't look like analogues and I'd like for them to fall out of fashion with the young and immature. What I fear most is over-taxation, banning of online sales and banning of eliquid outside of a cartridge or disposable.
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