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RichardV

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Never ever again will I smoke. After 45 years of smoking I am now free at last, I have even gotten off of nicotine!
I still enjoy the hobby of vaping but I am no longer an addict.
I am eternally grateful for e-cigs, without them I never would have been able to quit smoking.
 
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It's frightening to think that the FDA just might win. Forty six years of smoking and it still scares me that I could fall off the wagon because I can't get my vape supplies.
The only real choke point the FDA has is nic because everything else we use in vaping has lots of other uses too. Right now you can get a liter of 100 mg nic base for about what a carton of smokes used to cost. A liter of that is enough to make several years worth of juice for most people. The FDA can do their worst and maybe keep most new people from switching to vaping, but they can't stop those of us who are already vaping from continuing to...
 
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The only real choke point the FDA has is nic because everything else we use in vaping has lots of other uses too. Right now you can get a liter of 100 mg nic base for about what a carton of smokes used to cost. A liter of that is enough to make several years worth of juice for most people. The FDA can do their worst and maybe keep most new people from switching to vaping, but they can't stop those of us who are already vaping from continuing to...

What was the choke point during the prohibition?
 

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What was the choke point during the prohibition?
Alcohol. ;)

I'll note it was never illegal for an individual to possess or continue to consume alcohol he had acquired previously, but with alcohol a person had to be very well off to stock away enough to last a decade or more. With nic it's entirely feasible to stock away a lifetime supply of nic at today's very affordable prices. Of course it's possible that some juice will continue to be available legally, but in that case I see high taxes as virtually inevitable.
 
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