Oh no! Not like how it happened in Duluth, I don’t want an e
cigarette ban here in Mankato! Just as I had this thought, things turned for
the best. I hear that Jason Mattick, a council member of our city’s council and
an e cigarette user himself, has managed to convince other council people who
were to decide whether to ban e cigarettes or not, to wait until FDA comes out
with regulations on e
cig.
I am so glad he did that; it would have been a huge setback for
us electric cig users. Back in august when the free sampling thing was banned,
it did not really affect me but a ban on use of smokeless cigarette would not
have been a welcome one. Now that the council will wait for FDA decision, I
just hope health people can see what good this device has done for all its
users and not just concentrate on the probable bad. Let us face it every
product has its merit and de merit. I read that nicotine is as addictive as
caffeine, there might be someone who won’t want to believe this but I do. I
have faced the relapse, the withdrawal symptoms, I have spent hours trying to
curb down the urge and to smoke but would always end up smoking one.
But since the time I have been using vapor cigarette, I
don’t feel the need to go back to regular cigarettes and it might sound strange
but there are days when I don’t even use e cigarette. It has become more of a
“once in a blue moon thing” for me. The meeting has been delayed but it is
still going to happen, I hope just like it happened in California, it can
happen here where all fans of the device who buy e cigarettes and use them can
actually stand united and try to convince the authorities to review the
prospects of this device. Who wouldn’t want to buy cheap e cigarettes then
wasting so much every year on tobacco and harming yourself too?
And the locals who don’t know much about the device, go to
an electronic cigarette review sight and it would give you a inner sight into
this product and the industry, I am sure
by the end of it you will be convinced that e cigarette till now have
done more good then harm.
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