vapermaverik
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right, but why blame the gun when they should be blaming the shooter?He pressed the wrong button because he was trying to conceal the vapour. If he hadn’t been vaping it wouldn’t have happened.
right, but why blame the gun when they should be blaming the shooter?He pressed the wrong button because he was trying to conceal the vapour. If he hadn’t been vaping it wouldn’t have happened.
right, but why blame the gun when they should be blaming the shooter?
I often wonder why people take any notice of media bullshit after all we will continue to vape on come what may. I understand we like to stick up for vaping but there's a time and place for it when it matters.
We can't convert everyone to see the truth and never will because Big T's money talks. The solution is a total ban on "smoking", which will never happen.
I also heard the author of said article was glad the plane did not crash as it would have upset him due to the fact there was 9 unoccupied seats.
Would you have supported a total ban on smoking when you still smoked?
That's irrelevant due to the fact that there would have been sod all we could do about it, like there is sod all we can do about getting cannabis fully legalised. We can't make the rules up we delegate people with little or no knowledge of what they are doing to make the choice for us.
Would i have supported a ban on smoking when i smoked?. I sort of had to, they banned smoking on buses and later on all public indoor spaces. I thought it was a good idea to be honest. But none of us would have spent a fortune, became addicted to nicotine or suffered health issues if tobacco had never been legalised in the first place and that is the Governments fault. Adult smokers are the gateway to kids smoking and the cycle continues through generations. Kids do it to impress peers rebel, or look cool and grown up. Making tobacco illegal would cut down on how many people smoked, i say that as there would still be underground tobacco sales, just like anything illegal. But a lot of people who smoke would not want to be part of that or worry about what chemicals had been added to the tobacco . I could go back to smoking and save money, i can get 50grams of amber leaf for a fiver where i live that would last me a week i can get fags for £2 for 20.. Some e liquid costs £5 for 10ml . I used 30ml a week as a mtl vaper when i began vaping so the tobacco is still cheaper than vaping, apart from i have made my own juice for over 3 years so vaping is about the same cost unless i buy some hardware .
But you were talking about a total ban on smoking. I highly doubt that when you were a smoker you would have supported a total ban on smoking. I do t smoke any more, but I certainly wouldn’t support a total ban on smoking. Smells a bit like the temperance movement to me. Would you totally rule out supporting a total ban on vaping if at some point in the future you stop doing it?