Vaping or smoking indoors cannot be compared to doing it outdoors. Apples and oranges.
I disagree that it is apples to oranges. When the activity is considered inherently rude, it doesn't matter where it occurs. As I noted, a place could be known for allowing smoking, and vast majority would say that place is inherently obnoxious for doing so. It's the stigma/shame aspect that I think needs to be front and center with what we keep dancing around when we talk about places okay to vape and places inherently not okay.
The vape or smoke has no where to go indoors and patrons are limited as to where they can go to get away from it. Outdoors you would have to pretty much be right in the immediate vicinty to be affected. There's a lot more room and its a heck of a lot better ventilated.
I vaped in a restaurant about 3 weeks ago. You are implying that my vapor is still there lingering in the air. I mean, if it has no place to go indoors, then it must still be there. Detectable visually, or by smell or some other means. As I know you'll back down, rather easily, from such a preposterous claim, then it stands to reason that vapor does indeed have places to go when vaping indoors. Outdoors has the plausibility of being worse due to wind factor. I could be 30 feet from someone outside, but wind could bring that vapor right into the face of someone regardless of my intentions.
Good ventilation in a small indoors place would go a long ways, and then average ventilation in large place is IMO equal to outdoors. Vaping in a mega store is one of those places I just can't see any issue with, at all. And if issues are being brought up, then I think they equally apply to outdoors vaping. If it is medium to small place (like movie theater or cafe), then I can see why 20+ vapers going to town on their devices might pose an issue to non-vapers. In my entire 2 years of vaping, I'm yet to observe this first hand. Like not even close. But we are discussing on a forum like it happens all the time, and THAT is reason to agree to a 'reasonable indoor ban' or restriction.
I love vaping but it can still be a little overwhelming when folks are vaping at the B&M that I frequent. Common sense should rule the day.
My feeling is that local businesses should be able to make their own rules in regards as to what's allowed on their premises. As for the great outdoors? Should be no laws. My taxes pay for public facilities too and people that whine about smoking or vaping outside are the type of people that are just not happy unless they're pooping all over someone else's good time.
Someone owns land/property of the great outdoors. If it is the government, then that doesn't necessarily bode well for vapors.
Given existence of smoking regulations and shaming of that activity and the way vaping is being framed in national dialogue, then I think it is plausible that vaping outdoors in many public places will be treated as shameful, or illegal.
I hear you that there should be no laws on the outdoors, but not sure you or other anti-indoor vapors are hearing me/us who are saying that the indoor restriction stands a very good chance of leading to outdoor restrictions.
For me, that's what this thread is about. Are you contributing to overall position that leads majority to think vaping, like smoking, is deserving of public shaming/scrutiny, or are you standing on side of the debate that says vaping deserves no such scrutiny because it is relatively harmless and as bothersome as people who stand anywhere in public without a filter covering their mouth?