What some people see as compromise, I see as them slowly chipping away at us.
And eventually they will take everything.
What we win in compromise today is what they will be taking from us tomorrow.
We've all seen this before when we were smokers.
It amazes me that so many are falling for it all over again.
Ya Know, It's Funny.
Both You and Me Want the Same Thing.
We Both would Like to See Nothing Change with regards to e-Cigarettes or e-Liquids. And Everything would be Just Like it was when we Started Using them.
But the Difference between Us is I Realize that this Isn't Going to Happen. It is All Going to Change.
If you think that Getting Something for Vaper's, Not Everything - but Something, by Dealing with Policy Makers is Being a Sheep or Laying Over, you are Entitled to your Opinion.
I Don't see it that way. Because I see getting Something thru Compromise is Better than Getting Nothing thru Non-Compromise.
The Sheep you referee to are the 95% of the People here who make Post After Post about What Wrong with the World. But are doing Nothing to Change It.
Mainly responding to parts I chose to bold, but felt it best to present above quotes in their entirety.
I think we vapers (who were or are smokers) get that a whole lot of "compromise" is bound to happen if you are thinking the law for vaping ought to be exactly as things were in say 2010 for the industry. Hence, we are, or just were, in a golden era. In my neck of the woods, nothing has changed, that I'm aware of, from the 2010 world. But I reckon that by 2017, it'll be vastly different.
A few days ago, I watched hearing on usage ban (or actually usage allowance) that took about 2 hours to go thru. Not once did opposition say, "people are using these in a rude manner." Instead, it was what I'd call typical tactic of essentially saying, it is rude to use these anywhere indoors. Doesn't matter how it is used. Doesn't matter the device. Also seemingly doesn't matter if it has nicotine or not. What truly matters to opposition is that it is used period. Their version of compromise is, "don't use it at all now, anywhere. Possible exception would be your own home." As that isn't offering any compromise, then there position is, "just wait for the long term science to come in and prove these things are not harmful to innocent bystanders." When that occurs, then we can have the discussion about where and when to use these in public.
And never mind that in the mean time, that (well funded) factions of the opposition will be demonizing eCigs, and shaming all users who aren't using these things strictly to quit smoking, and when that is done, it is time to stop vaping. Continue vaping indefinitely, and opposition will continue to shame indefinitely.
That's what we fell for, still are falling for, in the anti-smoking campaign.
Why wouldn't vaping community use the history of smoking laws as a guide to what compromise will lead to? Has a fair compromise been reached with smoking? Is opposition done with that battle, or are they still going on? Indefinitely, as there are still young people who may smoke, and so as long as that's the case, perhaps more laws / restrictions are necessary.
The "vape everywhere" position gives vaping community the best chance for gradual compromise to be reached. Concede the whole indoors in one fell swoop, as inevitable anyways and congratulations on handing opposition a huge front without even a fight. If I were opposition, I'd think vaping community will be easy to roll over if such concessions are given without a fight.
Ultimate goal as far as I can tell with current strategy utilized by opposition is: ban its use everywhere (except own home), get rid of online sales, tax the heck out of face to face sales, and make the case that this is equal to smoking primarily for taxation purposes. Bonus points if you can get the shaming aspect in there as well. Having vapers feel as shameful as smokers do today would be icing on the cake. Go for it, and do not compromise. These vapers are really really easy to roll over on. They will barely fight you on usage bans. Once we get that and the online sales thing, we are mostly done. Victory is ours!
To which Jman, and many others will say, "still going to vape indoors, everywhere and you're still not going to catch me or even notice."