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Smokers get relief from the smoking ban in South Africa with the use of electronic cigarettes

Electric Cigarettes

Smokers now get the same "kick" from an electronic cigarette but without the hazards of a normal ciggie

Need a puff without the huff? Go to this website for relief from people who hound you about smoking in public places

electronic cigarette websiteImagine being able to smoke in the office, in a restaurant, or even on a plane! Legally speaking this product does not fall under the tobacco law of South Africa, So yes, you can use it in public places. It is an alternative way to manage your addiction to nicotine without smoking tobacco products. So hence if you want to, you can use this electronic cigarette to help you stop smoking.

No tobacco, No carcinogens and No tar - same "kick"
Electronic cigarettes do not contain tobacco, tar, real smoke and carcinogens associated with traditional tobacco cigarettes nor other chemicals like ordinary cigarettes.
 

The South African smoking laws prohibit smoking in public spaces, which are defined as 'any indoor, enclosed or partially enclosed area which is open to the public and includes a workplace, a club and a public conveyance'. South African airports, as is common around the world, are strict on their anti-smoking stance. The restaurant trade too supportive of anti-smoking legislation in South Africa, and offers designated smoking and non-smoking seating.
 

  Epnet web design built this ecommerce website to provide smokers with an alternative way of living their lives without interference from the public laws that are not sensible or logical. People can now enjoy a Cigarette, Pipe or Cigar anywhere they please! If you smoke you can now find a full range of electronic cigarettes and accessories. If you are considering giving up the habit or just what to be able to puff in public places you need the electric cigarette which uses atomising technology, in which nicotine is dissolved in a cartridge containing propylene glycol, the liquid that is vaporised in smoke machines in nightclubs or theatres and is commonly used as a solvent in food. When a person takes a drag on the battery-powered electronic cigarette, the solution is pumped through the atomiser and comes out as an ultrafine spray that resembles smoke.

Kits include battery chargers and cartridges that range in flavours (from fruit to menthol) and nicotine levels (from zero - basically a flavoured mist - to 16 milligrams, higher than regular cigarettes.) The National Institutes of Health says regular cigarettes contain about 10 milligrams of nicotine. They look like, feel like and taste like traditional tobacco, yet they aren't. They are a truly healthier and satisfying alternative. Join the revolution today!

 
  Comment from an ex-smoker:

Re: Electronic cigarettes : May I commend you on your stand against this mindless and vicious attack on one’s civil liberties. The attack on smoking has been completely out of context to its societal impact. The motives for such an attack are unknown but there are greater challenges that are facing us – the cited reason of the impact of smoking on health care costs are puerile when one looks at the impact of AID’s on the health care system and the workplace. We must stand firm when the State believes that it has the right to make life choices for us. Next thing we know, the State will ban Baby Milk Formula ( wait .. they already have…. ) Good luck with your campaign

Yours faithfully,
Ex Smoker