WOWza. The part I agree with is that I, too, am sick of people stating that they are going to "blow huge plumes" in people's faces,
vape in the library during story time, at gas stations, etc. It is annoying to hear that type of talk, so I can understand where Nancy is coming from in that respect. I can also understand when some say that because e-cigs are relatively new, not enough studies have been done to ABSOLUTELY determine if there are no negative second hand health hazards.
Vapor DOES have a scent, and it DOES bother many with that particular sensitivity. No, I am not a smoker and I don't care to relegate myself to the "smoking area," but, YES, we as a
vaping group need to get the chip off of our collective shoulder and realize that many people, whether because of ignorance, prejudice or other reasoning, are not as enamored of our habits as we are.
Do I think e-cigs shoul suffer a "sin" tax? No. But I don't think beer and wine drinkers should have to pay a sin tax, either. Should we pay sales tax? Yes, and that is because as a member of society I appreciate the many good things that taxation has afforded my country.
Do I ask permission before I
vape inside? Yes. Because I am courteous. In my own home, in my own car, in my own space, outside, I can vape away. The minute another person is involved in this equation, I ask.
Do I think an "in your face" approach is going to win converts to our cause? ABSOLUTELY NOT.