I'll keep vap'in my stash and will keep buying supplies as long as there is someone out there selling them. I'll stop when I want to, not when the government tells me I have to!
I wonder if there are any useful parts at a chemist supply store?
isnt it, though? *shaking head* The only halfway decent thing about prohibition is that there's all sorts of legal ways to make money off of it. My grandfather used to soup up and trick out cars for the moonshine runners, not only souping up the engine but also installing things like a hidden switch to turn off all lights, including brake lights, in order to more easily elude the police at night. The other part is that prohbition doesnt work - users will still be able to get their stuff just as easily as folks got alcohol during prohibition and just as easily as folks get marijuana today. The biggest downside of prohibition is not that stuff gets hard to get, it's that it puts lots of money in the pockets of mobsters.I'm afraid I'm hooked but I'd vape nic-free juice if I had to...probably just make my own at that point...maybe learn how to modify something to smoke it in. Starting to sound like Prohibition - running moonshine nicotine juice and e-cigs across borders - absolutely crazy.
Hahaha - it's the American Way.Starting to sound like Prohibition - running moonshine nicotine juice and e-cigs across borders - absolutely crazy.
Ok - I wanna know who the 6 people are who voted YES - LMAO -
Face it said:Illegal aliens seem to have way more support than U.S. citizens who want to vape, and they're still a minority population? Ever wonder why? I think it's mostly because they are willing to work those slave wage jobs that Americans won't. I'm sending my resume to all the local sweat shops. Who'll join me? LOL
Robbie