Wouldn't disposable & all vapes be safer if they had counters like asthma medicine?

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Wouldn't all vapes be safer if they had counters like asthma medicine?

Nicotine is a drug so how come there is no dosing assistance?

How does the 3% or 5% help a person if they absent-mindedly puff away unable to keep track?

Of course, not having one helps the makers because they want a person to use as much as possible but is this really what is best for people?

Whole industry found a new way to say it is safe, can't stand it ... I just know this is all gong to end so bad for people:(
 
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By the very fact that companies manufacture these devices in hopes of addicting their customers, it's counter productive that they be safe. The two ideas, addiction and safety, do not complement each other.

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By the very fact that companies manufacture these devices in hopes of addicting their customers, it's counter productive that they be safe. The two ideas, addiction and safety, do not complement each other.

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I agree with this, except that I don’t think vaping was ever meant to be safe. It was meant to be more safe than smoking, and if we consider the parts of smoking that it eliminates, then it delivered on that premise. The issue for me is that I don’t think it was tested enough to know if it had safety issues of its own and that made the first adopters guinea pigs. We now know that the inhalation of the vape can cause different lung issues than smoking, and serious ones at that. I don’t know that their initial purpose was to get people addicted who were not already addicted to smoking (the early ads I saw said they were to help people quit smoking) but the marketing to people too young to legally buy cigarettes certainly didn’t do them any favors.
 
Disposable vapes will, I believe, be illegal here pretty soon.

So you'll have to fork out more money for a long term vaping solution!
 













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