This idea comes from our good friend Tom09 who lives in Germany.
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Creative protest action against e-cig prohibition in Germany:
German vapers currently prepare to send their ashtrays, as they are not needed anymore, to NRWs health minister Barbara Steffens (who had positioned herself at the forefront of the present prohibition campaign).
Cleaned ashtray should be sent in a postpaid parcel with a friendly letter included, and scheduled to arrive at, exactly,
the Ash Wednesday (Feb. 22).
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Let's say that a proposed ban against indoor us of e-cigarettes pops up in your community. If each member of the legislative body that will vote on the measure receives a clean ashtray along with a letter from several of their constituents, the message might hit home harder. To say "I stopped smoking" is one thing. To send them your ashtray is a tangible message.
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Creative protest action against e-cig prohibition in Germany:
German vapers currently prepare to send their ashtrays, as they are not needed anymore, to NRWs health minister Barbara Steffens (who had positioned herself at the forefront of the present prohibition campaign).
Cleaned ashtray should be sent in a postpaid parcel with a friendly letter included, and scheduled to arrive at, exactly,
the Ash Wednesday (Feb. 22).
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Let's say that a proposed ban against indoor us of e-cigarettes pops up in your community. If each member of the legislative body that will vote on the measure receives a clean ashtray along with a letter from several of their constituents, the message might hit home harder. To say "I stopped smoking" is one thing. To send them your ashtray is a tangible message.