Buying a fake e-liquid is not just annoying, it is potentially dangerous
Ironically, many of the same liberals who campaigned for three decades for the legalization of marijuana and other soft drugs (something I generally support) now want to effectively ban smoking
Packing strategy: a smart, layered approach A practical carry-on strategy involves a protective travel case for the device, a separate small case for batteries, and a clear pouch for e-liquids

However, the following treatments are proven to be effective for smokers who want help to quit: Brief help by a doctor (such as when a doctor takes 10 minutes or less to give a patient advice and assistance about quitting) Individual, group, or telephone counseling Behavioral therapies (such as training in problem solving) Treatments with more person-to-person contact and more intensity (such as more or longer counseling sessions) Programs to deliver treatments using mobile phones Medications for quitting that have been found to be effective include the following: Nicotine replacement products Over-the-counter (nicotine patch [which is also available by prescription], gum, lozenge) Prescription (nicotine patch, inhaler, nasal spray) Prescription non-nicotine medications bupropion SR (Zyban) varenicline tartrate (Chantix) Counseling and medication are both effective for treating tobacco dependence, and using them together is more effective than using either one alone