Vapers, did you really think they would stop at smoking?
If anyone doubts that the endgame for 'public' health is the elimination of nicotine as a recreational drug, here's more evidence.
An advertising feature placed by Liverpool City Council in the Liverpool Echo includes two revealing passages:
Roy Castle FagEnds can provide support for people to give up e-cigarettes, as well as traditional tobacco.
"I'm now encouraging my son Sean to get support from Roy Castle FagEnds to help him give up e-cigarettes."
To those vapers who insist on cosying up to public health (aka tobacco control), don't say we didn't warn you.
The die has been cast. E-cigarettes are the new tobacco. Public health campaigners have spotted a brand new market for their nicotine cessation services.
Did you really think they would stop at smoking?
Reader Comments (7)
Maybe vapers would help smokers and join us in organising a smoke and vape protest in Nottingham?
They make a living out of it. They will never stop as long as there is profit in campaigning, converting and denormalising.
The only way out of this march toward prohibition is to expose all of the tobacco control lies and shut down funding for the antismoker rackets. It's not about health; it;s about social control.
Have recent government's not understood the implications of believing in lies with funding attached to them?
Obviously not. Look at the explosion in mental health issues and loneliness since the introduction of their ostorication policies.
Government's appear to take the stance of the antis only as they have money - my money actually as I pay tax - to inform me that I am not allowed to live the legal life that other citizens are allowed.
Discrimination beyond belief along with Kittie Little being proved correct.
The antis have slaughtered many and are getting away with it. It has to stop.
A colleague of mine who used e-cigarettes for a while told me later that she’d found them much, much harder to give up than real ones. She’d been an on/off smoker for many years - very much a “take it or leave it” smoker. She always said that it was the one thing in life that she’d never got hooked on (she’d had quite serious problems in the past with alcohol, illegal substances, extreme sports, work, hobbies – you name it. She was “100% or nothing at all”). She’d go for several months without a cigarette and not even notice their absence, then perhaps she’d fancy one and she’d buy a packet and smoke them, then none again for a few more months. No cravings, no desperation, no sweating, no pain. But e-cigarettes she found were, to quote her: “A million times harder to give up.” She now smokes real ones again from time to time when she gets a craving for her e-cig. How ironic is that?
No profit in prohibition
No Simon, prohibition is of no use to the zealots...this would deplete their funding supply...and they have to continue working hard to maintain that.
In actual fact e-cigarettes have provided them with a huge gift which gives TC even more reasons to continue their crusade by coming up with an endless number of regulations that can be suggested and justified to governments whoever is in power.
Now they don't have to work so hard...and because e-cigs are so different from tobacco, then a whole new host of gripes can be so easily dreamt up.
Yep, the gravy train is just about to leave the station once more!
I frequently get customers who've been got at by SSS's scare tactics here. (lies)
This just confirms my suspicions.
Outside of liverpool, many SSS are now supporting e-cigs.