AndyRM
Elder Goth
The very first e-cigarettes, introduced in the mid naughties, were specifically not marketed as a way to give up smoking, but as a means of circumventing the smoking ban. I think things have changed now but IIRC they didn't want them to have to be regulated as nicotine replacement therapy. This was back when they didn't produce clouds of vapour and you could use them indoors in the pub without bothering anyone.
I remember the local snuff mill trying to seize the opportunity when the smoking ban came into effect, with the tagline 'smoke when you can, snuff when you can't.
Ah, my mistake.
I'm not au fait with the regulations around therapies, but most pharmacies, GPs and hospitals seem to recommend them as an alternative to smoking these days.
Vapes are meant to be banned indoors, but it's a lot easier to get away with it. Just stick the thing back in your pocket without the risk of setting yourself on fire.
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