And what exactly do you think an electronic cigarete/e-cig/PV is? It's an electronic device that is intended to look and taste like its carcinogenic equivelant.
That's exactly my point.
And the analogy YOU provided twice now with regards to alcohol has only reinforced the link. We are swapping e-cigs for real ones just as your theoretical alcoholic has swapped nada-ritas for the alcoholic versions.
That's right.
Yes. Because your future as a public vaper, and perhaps a vaper at all is directly tied to the court of public opinion and in the current public view you are smoking.
Oh, you were doing so well...
My future as a public vaper should be tied to scientific evidence only - not to public opinion or a bug up anyone's .....
I agree...IF we are talking about the physical act of smoking than yes, scientifically you are correct, there is no smoke.
Hence it is not smoking.
But what we are talking about here is not the physical realities of smoking OR vaping. We are talking about the public view, the majority view, the only view that should matter to you if you ever expect any form of legitimacy.
This is where you are wrong. We are talking about science, educating the public, and standing up for our rights. As I've said numerous times, the onus is not on vapers to prove legitimacy. In the meantime, vapers and their supporters should vote with their wallets and boycott any business that prohibits vaping out of ignorance and/or convenience. They do not have any scientific evidence to back up their stance - and neither do you.
You might as well bring a baseball bat and bash in the head of a Starbucks manager because you can't vape there, because in the eyes of the people who will eventually make the decision for you regardless of whether you want them to or not, the scene you cause by insisting that you have some magical "right" to vape away wherever you are is doing MORE damage than that. At least if you beat the guy to death there's a chance nobody will remember the PV.
I have no idea what you're trying to say here. I do vape discreetly in Starbucks and have for a year and a half. I never knew that they objected. I suspect that most vaping customers don't know they have a non-vaping policy in place - they certainly don't advertise it. However, now that I know about their nonsensical, ignorant ban, I will not spend a dime at Starbucks - or Lowe's. I will also make my objections clear to both companies with a letter to corporate. If every vaper - and all of their family members, friends and supporters - did the same, we would likely see them pay closer attention. That's how capitalism works. They don't really care about vaping, or smoking, for that matter. They care about media attention and profits. Starbucks is already suffering in this economy; they can ill afford to lose more customers.
I don't live my life according to the whims and prejudices of others with an agenda that I disagree with, or an uneducated view that is not based on any scientific evidence.