indiana vaping law blocked

MrSquished

Lifer
Jan 14, 2013
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holy shit that is nuts. whether as a vaper (which I am ) or not, that shit was just loony tunes. draconian.
 

woolfe9998

Lifer
Apr 8, 2013
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Good ruling.

LOL @ Pense signing an anti-vaping law. One of the few issues that most conservatives are absolutely on the right side of, and Pence can't be a true conservative in that one case.
 

KMFJD

Lifer
Aug 11, 2005
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Damn...now what the hell does this have to do with vaping...

  • there is reason to believe that the law was specifically written so that only one Indiana-based firm could comply.

    The requirements include the security company having:
    • An employee who has been a certified locksmith by the Associated Locksmiths of America for at least one year.
    • An employee who has worked at the firm for at least one year and holds an Architectural Hardware Consultant certification from the Door and Hardware Institute.
    • An employee who has worked at the firm for at least a year and holds a Rolling Steel Fire Door Technician certification from the International Door Association or the Institute of Door Dealer Education and Accreditation.
    • One year of experience operating a security monitoring station with ownership control and use of a redundant offsite backup security monitoring station.
    • One year of experience operating a facility with authority to modify commercial hollow metal doors, frames, and borrowed lights.
    If you are asking yourself what any of these requirements have to do with properly inspecting and securing e-liquid, you are not alone. According to the court’s ruling, even the state of Indiana has “no position on how a rolling steel fire door protects against tampering or adulteration of e-liquid during the manufacturing process.”
 

Paratus

Lifer
Jun 4, 2004
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Good ruling.

LOL @ Pense signing an anti-vaping law. One of the few issues that most conservatives are absolutely on the right side of, and Pence can't be a true conservative in that one case.

So could we expect in a Trump/Pense administration that all executive branch employees when on travel must stay at properties owned by companies who's CEO must have:
  • Incredible hair
  • The best words
  • Yuge Hands

:hmm: