I haven't read all the comments but does this mean if you walk into starbucks doused in perfume or cologne you will be told to go outside?
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I think, that stating that Starbucks banning use of PV'S will create a successful message to the general population that vaping is bad is almost like saying that the general population is too stupid to think for theirselves.
I would venture to say, any establishment can ask you to leave, if your appearance, body odor, language, etc., is considered offensive to their other customers, or employees! You are right, the question is WILL such a person be asked to leave.I haven't read all the comments but does this mean if you walk into starbucks doused in perfume or cologne you will be told to go outside?
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How is this rational? Sure, perhaps there needs to be studies conducted on how dangerous the fumes from one's perfume or cologne are. But, this isn't the point! If you really desire to have results in a study of that nature, address it at the appropriate source, not the ECF. We're talking about vaping, not perfume.
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How is this rational? Sure, perhaps there needs to be studies conducted on how dangerous the fumes from one's perfume or cologne are. But, this isn't the point! If you really desire to have results in a study of that nature, address it at the appropriate source, not the ECF. We're talking about vaping, not perfume.
This is extreme in some sense. Are you implying that if establishments like Starbucks start to ban vaping indoors that eventually it will lead to a wide-spread panic, ultimately ending in the banning of vaping through out the nation?
Also, another question, how do you believe one should go about this then? Just vape anywhere and everywhere, with no concern of how anyone else feels about it? I agree whole hearted that discussion of the vaping is necassary. The thing is though, vaping may not cause any health issues with anyone else aside of the user. Hell, it may not even affect the user in any serious, adverse way. But, we just do not know this information for sure. I agree that we should be able to use this product, as a safer alternative to smoking. I do not agree to subject others to my vapor because of my opinion backed with limited research on how safe it is or not. Regardless of any other element in life, I am not speaking of that, only vaping.
It's as rational as your argument which also seems to mimic the argument used by the FDA, ACS and every other organization that say's they haven't been 'proven' to be safe and has no intention of trying to prove they are or they aren't. It isn't in their interest, not going to happen. It certainly won't happen if we hide them. Then we're included in the blanket cigarette ban.
My point is, it's not rational. Just like asking people who are vaping to go outside. Just because you can see the vapor people have an issue. I would bet money inhaling fumes from grandmas knock off swap shop "diamonds" is way more toxic than "second hand vapor", not to mention a lot more offensive.....
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Vaping in a convenience store, or trying to convince someone that you can vape because it's legal?
What happened to self control, handling your "nic fit" and waiting until you're in an appropriate area?
I'm a vaper, and being a radio guy and karaoke host, a huuuuge extrovert. I don't vape anywhere in public that I wouldn't smoke.
I'm in control of nicotine. It doesn't control me.
Every business has the right to ban anything they don't like. They could choose to not serve you because you are wearing blue shoes. They set a rule, follow it, or go elsewhere. If I want to vape while having a coffee, I get it to go. If I want to read a paper, I sit down inside, and leave my PV in my pocket.
Right, I can agree with the fact that it isn't completely rational. Why ban an electronic cigarette for possible but not perfume or anything else that might emit harmful odors or what not. Well, we're talking about vaping. At this point, it is correlated with cigarette smoke because it is a nicotine replacement. All of our lives we have linked nicotine to cigarettes and cigarettes kill. Not perfume, or fake diamonds. It will take years of solid research to debunk any negative correlation and show the public that it is alright, or not. This is my point.
Vaping in a convenience store, or trying to convince someone that you can vape because it's legal?
What happened to self control, handling your "nic fit" and waiting until you're in an appropriate area?
I'm a vaper, and being a radio guy and karaoke host, a huuuuge extrovert. I don't vape anywhere in public that I wouldn't smoke.
I'm in control of nicotine. It doesn't control me.
I'm going to follow up my earlier post by adding that we have two camps .. Camp One says respect the perception of smoke and stay basically in the closet .. Camp Two says I'll use my e-cig where ever and when ever I like and one by one I'll educate the public whenever I need to ..
In response to many of the posts .. IMO, it is not the job of the e-cig user to provide an individual seminar to each and every person that does not know what a PV is .. as well, our collective input means little to nothing when it comes to any hint of a ban in a public place or as it relates to any possible regulation .. why .. ??
Because in this World, a professionally done campaign to educate the public thru magazines, websites, television and what not is the only way the word can get out and be accepted as a fact .. and that is the responsibility of the vendors / merchants and any organization that bases it's existence on the promotion of e-cig use .. collectively, the folks that are selling the goods should get together and pool some profit and get the ball rolling ..
Will they .. ?? I'm not going to hold my breath .. so many vendors have sprung up in this industry that are there to simply capitalize on what they see as a short term quick profit .. there is no driving force that I see steering the industry at this point .. and, until there is, we can write all the letters we want to politicians, we can preach all day long in the parking lot or at the table in a restaurant, we can rant all we want right here ..
So many posts talk about Big Tobacco and the lobbiest conspiracy and what not .. well .. to be accepted, you have to use the system .. your not going to change the system .. you must adapt and work within it .. that's how it works and that's why it's called a system ..