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I'm gonna continue to vape.
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I plan to quit vaping.
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I will stop vaping until we get more info.
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I'm going back to smoking.
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I'm still smoking.
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It's all gross and i save so much money.
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I'm too young.
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well since we are banning vaping because of kids, we may as well ban alcohol, marijuana, Cigarettes, Guns, and anything else that a kid could get their hands on that they shouldn't use.
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this is the equivalent of banning snakes because one kid got owned.
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Well, I just scored 11 bottles of juice and a 10 pack of coils for $49.
Combine that with my 9 bottle and 5 pack of coils online order last week and I'm in good shape.
Sitting on 24 total bottles and about 17 could and I'll be good for a bit.
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The vape store I goto sells just the flavor. I have been stocking up on that.
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
I just think as an adult, and as an American I should be able to choose for myself without government trying to "protect" me.
And yet the treatments for risky behaviors are paid for by somebody.... treatments for lung cancer, rehab, liver transplants, etc. And I can tell you that a lot of people are not able to work once they are sick, or if they are addicts and not functional, and yet they will still be treated up to a point. A great many of these folks are taken as charity cases by the non profit I work for because they literally have nothing..no money, no insurance. But we dont just dump them on the street...sometimes they get take care of by us the best anyone has in years, or so they tell us.
Society pays a big price for these habits that people are and should be allowed to practice up to a point as free adults. I don't know what the solution is. I wish I did.
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
I just think as an adult, and as an American I should be able to choose for myself without government trying to "protect" me.
And yet the treatments for risky behaviors are paid for by somebody.... treatments for lung cancer, rehab, liver transplants, etc. And I can tell you that a lot of people are not able to work once they are sick, or if they are addicts and not functional, and yet they will still be treated up to a point. A great many of these folks are taken as charity cases by the non profit I work for because they literally have nothing..no money, no insurance. But we dont just dump them on the street...sometimes they get taken care of by us the best anyone has in years, or so they tell us.
Society pays a big price for these habits that people are and should be allowed to practice up to a point as free adults. I don't know what the solution is. I wish I did.
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2 BP's, one ratsnake, 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 small caged birds, 7 chickens, and a toddler in a pear tree
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
I just think as an adult, and as an American I should be able to choose for myself without government trying to "protect" me.
And yet the treatments for risky behaviors are paid for by somebody.... treatments for lung cancer, rehab, liver transplants, etc. And I can tell you that a lot of people are not able to work once they are sick, or if they are addicts and not functional, and yet they will still be treated up to a point. A great many of these folks are taken as charity cases by the non profit I work for because they literally have nothing..no money, no insurance. But we dont just dump them on the street...sometimes they get taken care of by us the best anyone has in years, or so they tell us.
Society pays a big price for these habits that people are and should be allowed to practice up to a point as free adults. I don't know what the solution is. I wish I did.
Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk
2 BP's, one ratsnake, 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 small caged birds, 7 chickens, and a toddler in a pear tree
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by FollowTheSun
And yet the treatments for risky behaviors are paid for by somebody.... treatments for lung cancer, rehab, liver transplants, etc. And I can tell you that a lot of people are not able to work once they are sick, or if they are addicts and not functional, and yet they will still be treated up to a point. A great many of these folks are taken as charity cases by the non profit I work for because they literally have nothing..no money, no insurance. But we dont just dump them on the street...sometimes they get taken care of by us the best anyone has in years, or so they tell us.
Society pays a big price for these habits that people are and should be allowed to practice up to a point as free adults. I don't know what the solution is. I wish I did.
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Vaping is not like ciggarettes, weed, alcohol, or drugs. The carcinogens in it are minimal. I wouldn't be surprised if vaping doesn't casue any issues. In England they actually put vape stores in the hospitals, because it is so much better for you. I am not saying I should be allowed to smoke crack all my life and then live off the government. This is not a hardcore drug, it will not ruin your life. You do not need to detox from vaping when you quit. Vaping has allowed me to leave ciggarettes, and because of that I will have better health. VAPING IMPROVES HEALTH OVER CIGGS. I am not saying vaping is healthy. not by any means. I am saying that it is better for you than ciggs. So if you really want to lower the cost of insurance vaping should be a requirement for people who smoke ciggs. Ciggs should be illegal and vaping promoted. Not the other way around.
Last edited by sur3fir3; 09-25-2019 at 09:46 AM.
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
Well, I just scored 11 bottles of juice and a 10 pack of coils for $49.
Combine that with my 9 bottle and 5 pack of coils online order last week and I'm in good shape.
Sitting on 24 total bottles and about 17 could and I'll be good for a bit.
I wanted to tell you that vape juice breaks down over time. The nicotine oxidizes. To prevent this cover your bottle with paper and put them in the fridge.
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Re: The Vaping Epidemic
Originally Posted by sur3fir3
I wanted to tell you that vape juice breaks down over time. The nicotine oxidizes. To prevent this cover your bottle with paper and put them in the fridge.
Oh I know. Thank you for the heads up though
Last edited by Craiga 01453; 09-25-2019 at 10:33 AM.
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