Posted on 01/17/2019 10:20:45 AM PST by Kaslin
I used to be a smoker. It was stupid, I know, but I did it for a very long time. I'm not alone, not unique, plenty of people made that same choice I did to take up the nasty habit when we were young and convinced we were invincible. Like tens of millions of Americans, I managed to quit and havent looked back. I would still be smoking today if not for the miracle (and it is indeed a miracle) of the e-cigarette. I vaped like a madman...and it was my bridge to a much healthier and happier lifestyle.
To paraphrase one of the greatest modern cinematic scenes: Vaping is good. Vaping works.
Youd think the scolds who lecture everyone about the dangers of smoking would be ecstatic about the dramatic drop in smoking rates in the United States thanks to this technology, but youd be wrong. The government always wants more control over people, and more of our money, so anything new, popular and effective always ends up in its regulatory crosshairs. A few decades ago, government geniuses nearly shut down a nascent and thriving company called Microsoft, for crying out loud.
There arent many people who, when they get exactly what they wanted for Christmas, complain about what they got for Christmas. That's what our busybody government regulators (often quietly or not-so-quietly fueled by competitors or sectors at risk from the societal benefits brought by the innovators) are like. The sad record shows that these people are more easily manipulated than babies, basically.
For decades, the nanny state has been lecturing smokers about quitting. They went after private property rights of restaurant and bar owners, mandating that they eliminate the rights of adults to engage in a perfectly legal (even subsidized, which huge amounts of our tax dollars going to tobacco farmers) activity in their establishments. As if people went to bars for the health benefits.
After having chased smokers out onto the streets, theyve started chasing them out of anywhere in public, and even in their own homes in some cases. What theyve never done is eliminate subsidies to tobacco farmers or simply declared cigarettes to be illegal. They wont do that, theres too much money in it for them.
Cigarettes are more and more heavily taxed, which makes them a large and important revenue stream for all levels of government. Banning them means that money dries up. So, while talking about the evils of smoking, theyre benefiting from it, at this point likely more than the behemoth companies that make them.
Thats why, even though these big government advocates are getting their way as smoking rates drop to their lowest levels in history, they have been complaining about what may be the most effective stop-smoking aid to come along ever. And, unlike the war on combustible tobacco products which has been nearly the exclusive purview of liberals, supposed free marketeers in and out of the Trump administration have joined the war on innovation by going after e-cigs.
I quit smoking on my wedding day in 2015. That was it, I was done. But I didnt go cold turkey. Anyone whos ever smoked knows how hard that is. So, as I mentioned earlier, I started vaping.
Vaping, for anyone living under a rock for the last couple of years, is a battery-powered device that allows people to inhale vapor mist with nicotine in it (though you can get it without nicotine, or even step down the levels of it incrementally) and doesnt contain all the tar and other harmful chemicals traditional cigarettes have in them. Its healthy smoking, if you will. It doesnt smell, which is something you (not to mention those around you) become acutely aware of once you quit, and the exhale is water vapor.
Its a great tool for anyone looking to quit because, as former smokers know, what to do with your hands while you engage in the activities you did when you were a smoker is why a lot of people go back to the cancer sticks.
Rather than embrace this incredibly helpful stop-smoking option, the same crowd who were hounding people to quit are, armed with some puzzling new allies, starting to treat vaping the exact same way they treated smoking. Theyre banning it in places, trying to restrict sales (thereby restricting access), taxing it like crazy, condemning it as just as evil, etc. People who love government dont actually like it when people quit smoking because it means less money from cigarette taxes. Thats why theyve never considered making it illegal, they want their taste; they want to wet their beaks.
They wont take success lying down. And since its 2019, and everything is about race to the political left, theyre even whining about who is quitting smoking now.
The LA Times lamented, Cigarette smoking is at an all-time low in the United States, but the benefits of this public health achievement are not being shared equally by all Americans. Theyre upset at the racial and socioeconomic make-up of those quitting. They write, people who live in neighborhoods with the highest smoking rates are more likely to be poor, less likely to be white, and more likely to have chronic heart or lung diseases.
People are quitting, but the wrong people are quitting, laments the left and their media pets. This is the same left that wants to further restrict access to the e-cigarettes that are helping many Americans kick the habit. This is nuts.
Smoking is down across the board, which is something that should be celebrated. They just cant bring themselves to. They should be embracing anything that helps people break the habit, but theyre demonizing one of the newest and most effective tools to come along in generations, and are actively looking to prevent its use. Like Microsoft a few decades ago, the e-cigarette industry is closer than it probably realizes to being annihilated by the government and the left. Like Microsoft smartly did a few decades ago, they'd better fight like there's no tomorrow.
I will be the resident naysayer on the topic and say vaping should be completely banned. Glad it is not allowed indoors anywhere.
Viping?
It’s a great tool for smokers to stop quitting because the Nicotine is addictive and they’re still getting that sensation.
However, vaping is being taken up primarily by very young kids - 9, 10, 11 year olds have all been caught vaping in schools locally. I don’t know if it’s a gateway incident but they don’t realize that it contains an addictive chemical. One that can be harmful at an early age.
So I do applaud the media awareness campaign - I’m hearing very different Juul ads on the radio than I have in the past.
Tax it.
They want vaping gone? Tax it. They want to eliminate vaping? Tax it.
Just like cigarettes and tobacco. Tax it.
If you want LESS of something.... Tax it.
make that..Vaping?
I agree. Vaping wacks people out on nicotine. They suck on those things like a pacifier, constantly sucking in nicotine. People who vape change their personalities into neurotic crazies.
My friend’s 25 year-old son was a heavy smoker. He got married, and when his first kid was born, decided he needed to quit. So he started vaping. Slowly dialed down the nicotine to the most minute levels. He now vapes only when drinking/socializing.
Vaping was a life-saver for him.
I don’t smoke but i’m pretty disgusted at govt crackdown on vaping.
Cigs have so many chemicals that are really horrible for you. I’d trade that any day for just one of those chemicals, nicotine.
What is the downside? The govt getting less tax money.
Obviously you haven't been everywhere. There's a casino a coupla' miles up the road you can smoke stogies in while playing the slots.
I thought Trump Supporters are forbidden from buying Vape Products.
I remember seeing a Video not long ago of a Vape Store Employee refusing to sell any Vape Products to a guy wearing a Trump Shirt.
Good for him and his family. Just don't tell the anti-vaping jihadists. They don't care. I'm not a pot/cigarette smoker but if vaping gives somebody pleasure without harming others (such as kids) then I'm all for it.
The arguments against vaping are specious, at best. I smoked for 45 years- and I am a retired Respiratory therapist. When I first started in the field we ALL smoked. Vaping helped me quit. It got my husband to quit. The main ingredients in the oil are vegetable glycerin (inert in the body) and propylene glycol, which is a (really!) old school respiratory medication for breaking up mucus. Betcha didn’t know that. Kids are vaping? would you rather they smoked cigs?
The health benefits in the REASON for vaping are enormous, no matter what the whiney little snowflakes claim. I’m betting the goofball clutching her pearls and complaining about your vaping is the SAME idiot with 20 cats. Kiss off!
“If you want LESS of something.... Tax it.” - Very true, the Democrats are determined to prove that on our economic prosperity.
All e-cigarettes are currently illegal in Singapore. If we can save even one child’s life we should completely ban them in the US as well. /s
I’m not going to sit here and say that vaping is good for you, but everything I’ve seen tells me that it’s not nearly as destructive to your health as smoking.
Im always grateful when a Freeper shows themselves to be a nanny state busybody at heart.
I thank you.
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I don’t know .. driving around sometimes and at stop signs or lights, it’s not unusual to see a billowing cloud of smoke coming out of an open window of a nearby car.. I guess it beats 8000 watts of a rap tune to stir one’s brain.
Long term effects? Life is terminal. Let folks pretend they are fine as long as they can.. even though we can plainly see they are blowing smoke uhh vapour..
Sure, you bet, anything to keep people addicted to nicotine...
Why? I assume you are one of the people who swears the water vapor smells, clogs up sinuses, right? I flew from Columbus, OH to Los Angeles. I vaped all the way, simply pretending to curl up in my seat with a sweater covering my head. My doctor refers to those who have gone from cigarettes to vaping God Bless and more power to those who vape, they are heaven sent to smokers. (But he also refers to flu shots as poison and cant imagine any doctor recommending them because we have no idea what is in them.)
I don’t think you got the context of the ob-ed
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