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In reply to the discussion: Do smoking bans apply to e-cigarettes? [View all]SirRevolutionary
(579 posts)If someone wants to argue against nicotine ecig bans (and still hold their cellphone to their heads, or drive a car, or ride the subway, or eat high fructose corn syrup) so be it. But zero nicotine ecigs like I vape? Under what grounds? It looks like smoking?
I've never in my life had someone complain if I run my car in the parking lot for hours and a heap of people walk by because they don't see smoke coming from the exhaust and tons of people have cars. But how stupid is that? If some anti smoker purist Nanny Bloomberg ban-happy warriors see a tiny wisp of what they interpret to be as smoke while I'm puffing happily on my zero nicotine ecig as I walk down the street, based on zero scientific evidence at all, simply because it appears to be smoke, what logical reason is there to ban that?
I'm not a huge fan on banning things in general. Some anti smoker nut can open carry a gun right next to me in the street, but I can't puff on my zero nicotine ecig?!?! wtf?? Maybe if I'd complain that firing guns causes smoke, then someone would do something to ban them all.