Jman, I agree with you.
In a part Puritan and part totalitarian mindset of any zealot, moderation is never an option. It's always, somehow, about total abstinence. Quit or die.
But it's not true that all ECF members are like this. I'm not. And I always warn vaping neophytes about the dangers of becoming militant, intolerant, obnoxious ex-smokers. When new members complain about having a hard time quitting, the ECF mantra is, "don't count the cigarettes you smoked, count those you avoided." We always tell them to have a smoke if they absolutely have to because it's all about harm reduction. Anyway, that's what I've been preaching here for 4.5 years. And nobody will convince me that smokers who went from smoking three packs a day to a pack a week are not better off--because they are.
The Soterra ruling classified e-cigarettes as a recreational tobacco product--and we cheered that decision. I have absolutely no problem with that. And I have no problem with people vaping and smoking, snusing, using WTAs, NTRs, whatever. It's all legal and we are all adults. If they happen to quit paper cigs--they are cheered! If they don't--they are cheered also and encouraged not to give up because they had a stupid smoke. Not the end of the world.
And you are spot on wrt the CDC study--as you know, I sent them an email and they responded. They are beginning to understand that they are wrong--but they have their bloody directives and there's nothing they can do--yet. We just have to bugger on and provide evidence that vaping is way less is harmful than smoking and (accidentally) it also happens to be much more effective than all of their FDA-approved NRTs. Come to think of it, I don't see why BP shouldn't explore e-cigarettes as an inspiration for a new NRT. Heck, if they make a good one, I'll be willing to try it. Let them make a safe and effective e-cigarette! Competition is good! Win-win! The more the merrier!
Live and let live.
Don't hurt people and don't take their stuff.
Amen

Thank you for putting it so well!
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