I guess I can understand it for the nicotine, because that is what is deemed "unauthorized" by Health Canada, but hardware shouldn't be flagged. Even if it is inspected, there should be no legal reason to return or confiscate it.
It's like Zig Zags... people use them to roll joints, which are illegal, but you can still buy the rolling papers at 7-Eleven (and the pipes, and bongs, etc. at legal head shops).
I'm not arguing with your policies, by the way, just discussing the nuances of this new national and international vaping controversy. I like to call it, "BULL.....". lol
I am still very new to electronic smoking, and I still smoke regular cigarettes almost as heavily as always.
But it's hard to find the right vape, especially when the regular process of trial and error is riddled with so much beaurocracy. It limits you quite a bit.
I appreciate what you guys are doing, though. Electronic smoking is absolute genius, and it needs to stick around.
I'm going to make a effort locally to get the word out about e-smoking and its combatants (National Vaping Day is coming up).
Until then, I should quit smoking!
Thanks again, Steve and Rob.