Vaped in the club

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simplyme82

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Last night my friends and I went to a club in what is considered the a upscale part of San Diego. Initially I went outside and grabbed a couple puffs on my Ego. When I went back inside, I noticed they had a fog machine and this thing seemed to be putting out a steady stream of fog. So I stood close to it, took a puff and vaped inside the club.

After thinking about it for a minute, I decided I would just ask if I could vape inside so I wouldn't be look like a creep standing next to the fog machine. I went back outside and spoke with the hostess.

Me: Is it alright for me to use this inside?
Her: That's just a vaporizer right?
Me: :D yep!
Her: Sure! Those are fine to use inside
Me: COOL!

I was shocked that she used the word "vaporizer". I was even more shocked that she said it was ok. California has some pretty strict laws when it comes to clubs.

I'll count this as a win!
 
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I am constantly surprised to see these e cigs are accepted seeing as nicotine vaour is toxic.I do wonder how long it will last.As far as private or public establishments are concerned they could ask anyone to leave without having to give a reason because,as we all know,the management reserves the right to refuse admission.So if you do use a vapourizer and you asked to leave then you should leave,no question.

Nicotine is only toxic is large doses. Nicotine actually has health benefits to it.
 

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Nashy08

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Health benefits? I never knew that !

Anyway regardless of that. My main point is about whether any establishment could simply ask a person to leave without having to give a reason, seeing as they are in charge of the place and not the police!

In that case I agree. The owner has every right to ask you not to vape.
 

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You consume nicotine in tomatoes, potatoes, and several other vegetables in the nightshade family.

Foods That contain Nicotine

The few tests that have looked at nicotine content in exhaled vapor show that it's miniscule. Certainly much less than walking by a person smoking a cigarette.

http://www.healthnz.co.nz/RuyanCartridgeReport30-Oct-08.pdf
Comments. Inhaled nicotine in cigarette smoke is over 98% absorbed 6, and so the
exhaled mist of the e-cigarette is composed of propylene glycol, and probably contains
almost no nicotine; and no CO.
(see Figure 3.5) Lacking any active ingredient or any
gaseous products of combustion, the PG mist or ‘smoke’ is not harmful to bystanders.
The ‘smoke’ or mist is not tobacco smoke, and not from combustion – no flame is lit –
and is not defined as environmental tobacco smoke. E-cigarette “smoking” would be
permitted under New Zealand’s Smoke-free Environments Act 1990.33
 
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I am constantly surprised to see these e cigs are accepted seeing as nicotine vaour is toxic.

lol

Name one person who has died from vaping. Just one.

Yeah, that's what I thought. You're making up BS.

I agree that if the management asks you not to do it, you should not do it. Leave, or stay and don't vape. Personally, I'd just go somewhere else.
 
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