E-Liquid Stock Update

Due to extraordinary demand, orders that include American Made E-Liquid, including the Instead Kits with American Made E-Liquid, in High Tobacco or Medium Tobacco strength/flavor combinations will be delayed by approximately 1 week. These orders will be shipped on or around October 19th. Orders that include American Made E-Liquid in Low Tobacco, Zero Tobacco, [...]

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Governor Schwarzenegger Protects Adult Consumers’ Access to E-Cigarettes Industry hails veto of anti-smoking alternative bill as victory for consumers, common sense Washington, D.C. – October 12, 2009 | Matt Salmon, president of the Electronic Cigarette Association (ECA), today praised California Governor Schwarzenegger’s wise decision to veto Senate Bill 400, which would have banned electronic cigarette sales [...]

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Combustion versus Vaporization

One thing has become evidently clear: Most people, including the “scientifically based public health organizations”, do not understand the difference between combustion and vaporization. While we can completely understand a typical person would not, we are baffled as to why those with concerns about second hand smoke do not understand the fundamental basics [...]

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Ron Paul and the Electronic Cigarette

What does Ron Paul have to do with the electronic cigarette you ask? Well, if you are an avid reader of our blog, you probably came across Right To Choose E-Smoking and Right To Vape. These posts demonstrate the issue at the heart of the debate over electronic cigarettes; the freedom for smokers [...]

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Arnie Protects Electronic Cigarettes

According to a mass email from Vapour Talk, Arnold Schwarzenegger has terminated moves to make the electronic cigarette illegal in California.

Initially, the bill planned to restrict children from buying the electronic cigarette, a move which the Electronic Cigarette Associationa and most E-Cigarette retailers supported.

It was then extended to ban electronic cigarettes.

Having been passed by the Californian senate, only Arnie had the power to change the course of events by vetoing the bill.

Which is exactly what he did, writing:

To the Members of the California State Senate:

I am returning Senate Bill 400 without my signature.

While I support restricting access of electronic cigarettes to children under the age of 18, I cannot sign a measure that also declares them a federally regulated drug when the matter is currently being decided through pending litigation.

Items defined as tobacco products are legal for anyone over the age of 18. If adults want to purchase and consume these products with an understanding of the associated health risks, they should be able to do so unless and until federal law changes the legal status of these tobacco products.

For this reason, I am unable to sign this bill.

Sincerely,

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Danish Say No to Total Ban on Smoking

Enough is enough, the Danish have said in response to calls for a total smoking ban in Holland.

The government has denied attempts to extend restriction on smokers.

This came about as a response to a suggestion to ban smoking rooms in hospitals.

According to the blog Velvet Glove Iron First, Danish health speaker said smokers were being harrassed and;

"Nobody is going to die, because they smell a little smoke. We must have places for the Danish smokers."

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