Because your breath doesn’t do that without vaping… :smack:
Sorry. I don’t want to watch vape come out of some douchebags mouth and go into my lungs. Especially when it smells like Ludens cough drops.
What’s hard to understand about this? When someone farts you’re breathing it in when you smell it. Would you want to watch a cloud of fart come out of someone’s butthole and into your nostrils?
Meh. I get that. It’s a lot grosser to see it happening.
But then, I strongly advise against ice fishing and other cold-weather activities.
Doesn’t always have a stimulant in it. When someone is vaping in close quarters, other people are going to get some of the nicotine. I know it isn’t life or death, but it can trigger migraines for some people, and interfere with other people’s epilepsy medication. Me, I get terrible insomnia. No-caffeine-after-2pm insomnia. If people can vape literally anywhere, including clouded places where I am forced to inhale it, and it happens in the evenings, it just might screw up my delicate balance of meds and caffeine/stimulant in general avoidance. Because I can’t breathe well around cigarette smoke, I had a built-in excuse. “Please vape elsewhere; it keeps me awake,” sounds really special snowflakey, but I can’t be the only person with this problem-- lots of people have posted to the board about their sleep problems.
It could be a problem for fetuses as well. Right now, I think the biggest problem with maternal smoking is that less oxygen gets to the fetus, but nicotine raising the fetal heartrate can’t be good either. Maternal smoking is so bad, that women having trouble quitting are being told to white knuckle it for nine months, even if they start up again after the baby is born, because while quitting altogether is best, quitting for nine months gives the baby a fighting start.
Seriously, how much nicotine do you think gets released into the air?
How much? can you tell me? in close quarters?
Well, I was asking you. But ok. Perone study:
That said, however, no one’s suggesting allowing people to vape “literally anywhere,” so I think your concerns in that regard are off-base.
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I think they’re the point of the thread. Are ecigs just another kind of cig, or do they belong in some nebulous place where they are not quite cigs, but are still regulated? Maybe we allow them in bars where there are no children. Maybe we allow them “outside” even when outside is an enclosed area like a zoo, where smoking in prohibited, but not within 20 feet of the exhibits, or where people are eating, or any of the enclosed spaces? Maybe restauranteurs have the option of “vaping” sections if they have outdoor areas. If they are safe around oxygen, maybe doctors permit them in hospitals in patients’ room, but for the patient only, and limit the number per day. Maybe there are separate smoking and vaping sections, so vapers don’t have to smell like smoke.
I wanna ban cell phones, so what kind of nutter list does that put me on?
Oh, yeah. “Motorcyclist”.
Praise the e-cig,now when I go to the grocery store I won’t go into a full asthma attack because people love poison.
I think the tobacco companies are really scared ! practically all my smoking friends have switched to e - cigs. They feel better and are saving money !
Does one group of people have a right to release possibly harmful substances into the air other people breath? The EPA said no they don’t when they legislate emission requirements for every other thing that makes smoke on the planet. Maybe they need to regulate electronics too.
I pit shills that revive as many cig and e-cig threads as possible then turn tail and run off to the next message board.
Tobacco companies manufacture e-cigs. They have nothing to be scared of as long as lots of people want to consume tobacco in some form or other.
As far as restrictions go, I’m stridently on record as declaring that smoking anywhere under any circumstances would be just fine with me if smokers could come up with some way to keep their smoke and smell to themselves. The same applies to vaping, as far as I’m concerned.
She has revived 9 threads, most of them promoting e-cigs. I’m guessing she damn well knows who makes them because she works for them, too.
You’re a great internet stalker. Do you sell your services? There is a guy on the internet who asks too many questions. I have a feeling he is hiding something nefarious.
And it’s an expanding market with scant to no regulation, at least for now. Hook new generations on nicotine long-term, and each “vaper” (currently) spends close to $500/year on their habit, maybe three times as much for purchasers of disposable e-cigs. This doesn’t take into account tolerance for initial doses that would lead vapers to use larger quantities over time. It’s a good business model for these companies.
And that’s before we find out health costs of decades of inhaling nicotine, “flavorings”, propylene glycol and whatever other interesting things wind up in e-cigs, especially the stuff imported from countries where regulation and product quality are even dicier than they are here.
Yes, there are real savings out there for vapers. :dubious:
If it weren’t for Drunky Smurf, who would stand up for the rights of hit-and-run corporate shills, I ask ya?
3 cheers for Drunky!
The who on the what now? The EPA does not regulate cigarette smoke. Nor my farts, which are arguably contributing to global warming.