Category Archives: Vaping Laws

Shots Fired: The War On Vaping

Shots Fired: The War On Vaping | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

After reading all the stories about vaping in today’s media news, one would think we are still living in 2011. When e-cigs first came onto the mainstream scene, there were a lot of concerns about them being a gateway to tobacco use, and “re-normalize” smoking. Throughout the years this theory has been proved unfounded. Every country […]

Could Vaping While Driving Be Illegal?

Vaping While Driving | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

Many vapers will agree, vaping while driving can be a great stress-reliever, and an overall pleasurable experience; especially on long, boring trips. However, this can lead to significant risks, both physical and legal. This is obvious even to the novice vaper. Blowing clouds of vape, especially in an enclosed space, will impair your field of […]

Is Your Local Vape Shop Closing Its Doors?

Is Your Local Vape Shop Closing It's Doors? | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

Local vape shops have a lot to deal with these days. With the FDA meddling with the vaping industry the future of vaping as we know it is still uncertain. It’s hard to see any part of the vaping revolution being constrained to the point that they may not be able to help people any […]

4 Reasons Not To Practice Stealth Vaping

4 Reasons Not To Practice Stealth Vaping | Soul Vapor E-Liquid

When vaping first broke out over 10 years ago one could pretty much vape anywhere one wanted to. However, much of that has changed and many places are enforcing stricter no vaping policies. To combat this, many vapers have turned to stealth vaping or vaping on the down low. This doesn’t really solve anything and […]

State-by-State Guide to US Vaping Laws

Vaping Laws State By State | Soul Vapor E-Liquid

Since vaping came on to the scene over 10 years ago there have been many legislative changes governing their use. In this guide, we will be covering vaping laws in each particular state so you know where it is and isn’t permissible. Some states don’t have any laws in place just yet but that’s always […]

What To Expect If Vape Laws Go Into Effect

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We all know as vapers that the FDA is proposing to pass laws this year to regulate our vaping industry. Both sides are struggling to draw the line between regulating and prohibition. On one side there are the health organizations who have teamed up with Big Tobacco, and on the other, you have the vaping […]

5 Tips For Beginning Vapers

5 Tips For Beginning Vapers | Soul Vapor News Blog

Have you decided to put down the cigarettes for good and make the switch to vaping? It can be a big decision for some that can be life-changing and positive. We’ve made a list of some of the things you should be aware of when you make the switch. CHOOSING THE RIGHT DEVICE: There are tons […]

Never Vape Here…8 Places

Never Vape Here...7 Places | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

In Australia vaping is seen as both acceptable and unacceptable depending on which areas of the country you happen to be. Each state has their own laws on vaping. In both Western Australia and Queensland vaping is forbidden. Though, other states have less strict laws, leaving one unsure as to what the norm is. Below […]

Vape Etiquette For Jet Setters

Vape Etiquette For Jet Setters | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

When you are travelling for the holidays you may be unsure about the vaping dos and don’ts of your particular location. In a recent survey showed that 57 percent of people agreed that it can be tricky knowing where vaping is and isn’t allowed. This guide is to help those of you who may still be unsure […]

Going to Prison For Vaping?

Going to Prison For Vaping? | Soul Vapor E-Liquid Blog

There are countries where just owning an e-cig could lead to confiscation, fines, and even PRISON! Legislation regarding vaping is constantly evolving on a global level. People traveling abroad risk prison if they are caught vaping in countries where e-cigarettes are banned. For example, in Thailand people caught with e-cigs risk ten years in prison. […]