I have been informed by an associate from another store that there is a wal-mart policy against e-cigarettes. I will have to check this out.
Instead of "he said, she said", why not just call 1-800-WALMART as a customer and ask?
I have been informed by an associate from another store that there is a wal-mart policy against e-cigarettes. I will have to check this out.
Would you please provide a link to that study? For I have not seen any study addressing that specific scenario. Not that I don't see the possibility, but, there hasn't even been a definitive study on nic absorption via vaping (let alone second-hand vaping).
ETA: There are several personal posts on the ECF that completely counters your statement. Some members and their non-vaping/smoking mates have been nic tested and NOT ONE report has demonstrated such a transitional interaction.
I will have to check this out.
Because I'm a wal-mart employee, I have access to home office and policies on "The Wire".
My husband and I are kinda new to all this and we were wondering some of the same things. Can we go to a restaurant and vape? We did it in Target, Waldbaums, Walmart, etc and no one said anything to us. I tried looking on the Internet to see if NY had and vaping rules but nothing popped up for me. Any input would be wonderful. Thanks
Well, like many have already pointed out, the safest option (if you choose to avoid embarrassment or confrontation) is to vape ONLY where smoking is allowed.
State laws vary greatly, but the majority are passing laws that prohibit vaping in non-smoking areas.
IMO...I would avoid unnecessary confrontation and vape where I knew it was legal to smoke.
My husband and I are kinda new to all this and we were wondering some of the same things. Can we go to a restaurant and vape? We did it in Target, Waldbaums, Walmart, etc and no one said anything to us. I tried looking on the Internet to see if NY had and vaping rules but nothing popped up for me. Any input would be wonderful. Thanks
Back in January there were all kinds of stories on the news and on forums that were talking about New York wanting to ban e-cigarettes entirely. Don't know where that bill went, but to tell the truth, that's just another reason why I will never again travel to NYC.
Pretty soon you will have to buy your nic juice out of some guy's car trunk. That sucks, literally. If I were you, I would start DIY juice mixing and building your own mods for when the "nanny state" gets their way (and they will). East coast, West coast, both really messed up, thinking people are too stupid to make their own decisions about anything. It takes a village, Hillary knows best LOL
Give me the Heartland any day!! They can have my mod when they pry it from my cold dead hand! Well, sorry for the editorial, but that's my 2 cents for what it's worth!
edit: maybe I came on a bit strong, sorry. It always gripes me when govt sticks it's nose into people's lives!
Back in January there were all kinds of stories on the news and on forums that were talking about New York wanting to ban e-cigarettes entirely. Don't know where that bill went, but to tell the truth, that's just another reason why I will never again travel to NYC.
Pretty soon you will have to buy your nic juice out of some guy's car trunk. That sucks, literally. If I were you, I would start DIY juice mixing and building your own mods for when the "nanny state" gets their way (and they will). East coast, West coast, both really messed up, thinking people are too stupid to make their own decisions about anything. It takes a village, Hillary knows best LOL
Give me the Heartland any day!! They can have my mod when they pry it from my cold dead hand! Well, sorry for the editorial, but that's my 2 cents for what it's worth!
edit: maybe I came on a bit strong, sorry. It always gripes me when govt sticks it's nose into people's lives!
You didn't come on to strong. I agree with you about the government. I think they just want the taxes from all this so they will do everything to get it. Maybe if they didn't raise cigarettes to $12 a pack here on LI and between $15-$20 in the city people wouldn't be making the switch. Who knows. Maybe the government should get their acts together and stop putting us further into debt, try harder to get people their jobs back and focus more on what is really important like all the lives e-cigs would save or maybe worry more about this economy more then trying to tell us what to do, when to eat and when to go to the bathroom. About NY trying to ban them, from what I read it was thrown out at least for now. LOL, now you got me going asnider![]()
There's a lot more to the "banning" than what meets the eye of the average vaper!
Taxes are the obvious scapegoat, but its the SERIOUS THREAT that government is afraid of disclosing publicly.
The fact that you can dissolve controlled substances into PG and have it be completely undetectable by also concealing it with strong flavorings.
Now just image how BAD that would be for the DEA, hmm?
Hope that's not too "iffy" for a moderator??
I'm not being specific....
There's a lot more to the "banning" than what meets the eye of the average vaper!
Taxes are the obvious scapegoat, but its the SERIOUS THREAT that government is afraid of disclosing publicly.
The fact that you can dissolve controlled substances into PG and have it be completely undetectable by also concealing it with strong flavorings.
Now just image how BAD that would be for the DEA, hmm?
Hope that's not too "iffy" for a moderator??
I'm not being specific....
I'm not saying there isn't a lot more to the banning of e-cigs but here in NY, the government already put a stop to the cigarettes sold on reservations. The moment they raised the taxes to off the wall prices, people started heading there including us but now they won't let the trucks deliver there unless they want to pay the taxes. I have spoken to a few venders at the reservations and they have told me that they are losing money left and right, some stores have closed up and others are only open for 2-3 hours a day. I read a lot in the news about the unemployment numbers going up more then going down. All anyone is trying to do is just get by but it's hard when government it making it harder for all of us. They want people to quit smoking using the patch, gum or whatever but when it comes to e-cigs they are all trying to fight it. What con fusses me is that both the patch, gum and e-cigs satisfy your nicotine needs but why is it ok to use one and not the other? From what I've read, e-juice has the same chemicals that is in almost every product out there and the FDA says it's same. Why not e-cigs?
P.S. I know I'm new here and if I'm over steeping my boundaries please let me know before I get booted off the forum![]()
Incognito;3923418 said:I don't think too many of us are gonna blow vapor "on" somebody or their food. Thats not what we claim the right to do. We claim the right to vape in public establishments. As long as our vapor is not being blown "on" somebody ...or even in their personal space, there shouldn't be a problem.
Read this for the answers to your questions...They want people to quit smoking using the patch, gum or whatever but when it comes to e-cigs they are all trying to fight it. What con fusses me is that both the patch, gum and e-cigs satisfy your nicotine needs but why is it ok to use one and not the other? From what I've read, e-juice has the same chemicals that is in almost every product out there and the FDA says it's same. Why not e-cigs?(