What if pigs could fly. We'd have to wash our cars way more often, that's what. And carry strong umbrellas.
And speaking for myself. I have probably gained enough knowledge that I could build a homemade mech mod if my current mods failed. Very carefully.I know how to DIY or make my own e-liquid. Pg, vg, and flavoring agents will always be available. Concentrated liquid nicotine may become illegal, but my current nic level is between 3 - 6 mg. Although I'd miss the nicotine, most of my addiction is behavioral and not so much physical. As long as I can vape flavors or unflavored e-liquid, I'll be good.
I have nearly a dozen mods (regulated and unregulated). 18650 IMR batteries should always be available. I have several different juice attachments, including RDA's. I know how to make my own coils, and the wire needed should always be available. I'll be good.
I will never go back to smoking or start chewing. I'll most likely be vaping until I leave this life.
We'd all like to think we'd run into a burning house to save a baby but you really cant answer that question honestly until face with it, same for smokes for me.
I live in hurricane country, solar battery chargers are cheap..
Indeed, I have a gasoline generator also...Yep, and a generator is a very common thing for people to have here, too. Charging batteries won't be a problem! With more than enough DIY supplies, mods, tanks, wire, factory coils, etc...I'd vape as long as I want to, regulations or not.
for my next home I plan to get one of those huge LP gas generators that gets buried.
BTW, could you see last night's lunar eclipse from your location?
It's very simple, I stocked up on gear that will last me well beyond my lifetime so what would I do?What would you do if vaping became illegal. Would you return to smoking cigarettes. Or would you dip or chew tobacco? I'm just curious what you would do if you could no longer Vape?.
. Thanks in advance
I'm calculating my Alternatives should this turn South. I'm hoping to vape peacefully for the rest of my life but I am concerned with the latest shenanigans with anti Vape undertones. Just curious what you would do
People are different. If I was out of e-liquid at 11pm, I do believe I'd go out and get some, because waking up the next morning without my nic would not be pleasant.Nic isn't really a problem if availability disappears. Nic isn't the addictive part of smoking. If it was, then people who quit using Nicorette would be hooked for life. It was the cocktail of chemical additives in cigarettes that caused us to go out at 11pm to buy a pack.
Right, but the King knew he couldn't stop the tide. Unfortunately, it seems that at least some of our politicians and bureaucrats believe they can.If you aren't familiar with the story, look up "King Canute."
Most likely the OP is getting the answers in which he meant to, meaning he really wants to know how people have stashed items or intends to make their own juices or black market, etc, but I thought it was just a simple question of , would you go back to smoking if you couldn't vape anymore? Yes again, it's hypothetical and not likely to happen, but all I was saying is just to imagine you couldn't vape anymore, would you go back? In this hypothetical senario, forget about why it wouldn't be possible and just think if you would or wouldn't smoke again. I know some don't like to answer hypothetical questions, because they may never happen, so it's pointless, but I have been asked these before and have no problem with them..it's like someone asking me what I would do if I won the lotto? Well I don't play the lotto, so it's never going to happen, but I wouldn't respond like that and although it never would happen, I would actually answer and humor them with an answer.Okay, I get that. But what’s the scenario in which there is no way to vape? Complete apocalyptic destruction of everything we know? I mean really, who wants to survive for that? Modern life is hard enough. No dry beans and bomb shelters for me. I’m the event of, let’s say, full on nuclear war, I’ll be standing on my roof, hoing to go first. Geronimo!
No doubt, my friend, but that's the point: the king knew, but his courtiers did not, which is why he did it.Right, but the King knew he couldn't stop the tide. Unfortunately, it seems that at least some of our politicians and bureaucrats believe they can.
I agree, Im shocked at how vaping nicotine doesnt appear to be addictive like smoking cigarettes.Nic isn't really a problem if availability disappears. Nic isn't the addictive part of smoking. If it was, then people who quit using Nicorette would be hooked for life. It was the cocktail of chemical additives in cigarettes that caused us to go out at 11pm to buy a pack.
PG and VG are used for much more than vaping. They'll be available forever. Most DIY flavors will be here. Lorann's flavorings were only for cake and candy makers before vaping. Tobacco flavors will still be around for DIY'ers because the market can do nothing but grow.
Vaping hardware sellers will make a killing once the announcement about the end of vaping hits the airwaves.
My neighbor and 1 of my cousins have the big above ground, enclosed, LP generators. They can even run their house AC systems, too. They kick on automatically when power is out for a specified amount of time, and kick off when it comes back on. Around here they run about $4K-8K depending on the size you want.
I don't know 'cause I forgot to out last night to see if I could.
Allow me to make a counter-argument:Guess the real question today is — How do you define vaping?
If it means relying on a stash to skulk in the shadows still branded the addicted criminal
deviant by the artifice of a new social polity, grateful for a semblance, some crumbs to avail…
that is not vaping.
The democracy of normalcy is deliriously seductive. If it can't stop you for your convictions, it constrains you for your speech. Force feeding aids in re-education. If not, there's the door. Without resistance the tide is against the individual.
It's all or nothing. A choice or the brand.
Good luck.![]()
I could swear y'all just said the same thing...something about "resistance" to force fed re-education.Allow me to make a counter-argument:
Why should I -- or any of us -- care what the rest of society -- that "democratic" majority who either actively or passively supports the laws and regulations that would make us "criminals" -- thinks? They're not my parents, and I am not a child. I don't need their "approval" to live my life as I see fit.