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In reply to the discussion: Theoretically, when a car is parked on someone's property (a hospital in this case) [View all]silverweb
(16,410 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Some people use e-cigs to vape nicotine-containing or nicotine-free liquids that include tobacco, fruit, beverage, and dessert flavors. No smoke, no smell, no ash, no butts, and no fire hazard. There's just flavor, and an odor-free vapor that quickly dissipates.
The only justification for banning e-cigs is that they might look like cigarettes. So what about e-cigs that are obviously not real - like black, gold, or silver ones that show a blue, green, or other LED glow when drawn on (or no glow at all, thanks to obscuring the tip with a piece of electrical tape)?
What's the excuse for banning them now?
Here's a thought: Some company should come out with an e-cig that looks like half of an old-fashioned #2 pencil. The user can always claim to be just chewing on their pencil and thinking. "Vapor? What vapor? You're imagining things!"