nobody uses e-cigs to move onto regular cigarettes.
they do use them to get OFF of regular cigs.
this is just crap to crack down on ecigs because uncle sugar ain’ t getting their tobacco taxes.
Aw, come on. One hit on an e-cig and most people have an uncontrollable urge to go to the ghetto and look for some e-crack.
Yep!
I’m at 4 years, 4 months and 23 days since my last cigarette, after smoking for 30 years.
And I didn’t even WANT to quit!
Yeah. Let’s ban these E-Cigs that made that happen for me.
*ugh*
Don’t forget Big Pharma, with their expensive patches and inhalers. Oh, and Chantix, the Wonder Pill.
I switched to ecigs and haven’t had a cigarette in two years after having smoked for 43 years. No coughing in the morning, no ashes, no stink, no holes burned in clothing, carpets or car seats. My lungs are clear and I like it.
this is just crap to crack down on ecigs because uncle sugar ain t getting their tobacco taxes.”
This is the same thought that I have had for a while. When E-cigs first arrived on the scene it remained quiet until the tax revenue from cigarettes began decreasing. There are efforts to regulate E-cigs as they do cigarettes, or get them banned altogether.
/johnny
nobody uses e-cigs to move onto regular cigarettes.
they do use them to get OFF of regular cigs.
this is just crap to crack down on ecigs because uncle sugar ain t getting their tobacco taxes.
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Ding ding ding! We have a winner!!!
And don’t forget the big Pharma funded front groups who will lose sales of useless nicotine replacement products.