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Christopher

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  1. e Liquid does not contain THC. I'm not sure how it showed up "not as THC but as Cannabis." When you test for something, you generally need some kind of marker. In the case of Cannabis, they use THC, unless things have drastically changed over the years. In any case, your employer is primarily looking to ensure you are not high on the job and able to perform your duties safely. The only exception to this may be if you are using CBD liquid rather than normal e liquid (this is speculation as it's not something we use or sell). This link will give you a bit more background on CBD products: https://www.thegrowthop.com/cannabis-culture/cbd-consumption-cause-me-to-fail-a-drug-test If you are failing your drug test, you're going to need to look into what else is in your diet or perhaps even your surroundings. False positives, while they do happen are unlikely. If you have a good employer and this job is important to you, sit down with your boss. Explain the situation and your concerns. Request that a hair test is done over a urine test. If you really are drug free, as stated, this will allow you to be re-tested while putting the concerns of longevity to rest with your employer as hair tests can go back 6 months or more. You may even wish to bring your e liquid depending on your career. If they're a good company, I'd imagine it's much cheaper for them to investigate and properly asses the situation rather than end up slapped with a wrongful termination lawsuit.
  2. You'll probably get more answers with a new thread (This one is quite old and probably forgotten about)
  3. The vision spinner was one of my favorite batteries, it was my go to device for a long time.
  4. Hi Jay, Your posting rights are restricted due to vendor status.
  5. As Mark mentioned you are a vendor. Please take a moment to read the forums welcome and announcement area.
  6. lol that's awesome. Here's a link at the time it happens:
  7. Great! Vaping wouldn't really be required. We're not looking for reviews and things of that nature, more general industry news, regulation, laws and things of that nature. Easily found online but naturally would have to be re-written/researched. It's pay per article so please reach out to her if you think she'd be interested
  8. I'd love to help! Great if you have any background/work please PM me
  9. ...Back in my day, mechanical mods are all we had. And we had to vape them uphill, both ways.
  10. Hi Folks, Do we have any writers bloggers on the board? We're looking to find someone who will write general vape news (regulation, things of that nature) on the stores blog. If interested PM me. Thanks
  11. Just an FYI we have a huge Firesale in the VT store. Our wire spools are up at just a few cents above cost, good time to try different variations on the cheap
  12. Vape shop owners are fired up over a new plan by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to levy a 75 percent excise tax on products purchased from wholesalers. The tax proposal, contained in the Democratic governor’s revised budget released Friday, threatens the future of the industry, the owners said. They predict it would lead most of the state’s approximately 90 vape shops to close as consumers turn to online sellers in search of lower priced e-cigarettes and supplies. “Just do the math,’’ said Christine Mazzotta, who owns three vape shops in Connecticut and leads the state chapter of the Smoke-Free Alternatives Trades Association, an industry group. “A tax that high is simply going to push business out of Connecticut. It’s going to close stores.” The tax proposal is contained deep within the governor’s revised budget plan. If approved by the legislature, the state would begin collecting the excise tax on Jan. 1. It would generate $4.3 million in fiscal 2018 and $8.5 million the following year. Read More: Here
  13. Most of my coils pop or crackle to be honest, it's not that unusual. If it gurgles, generally the tank is flooded, if it goes quiet it may not have enough (or too much), usually a gentle crackle, is pretty typical IMO.
  14. For the moment, but I'll make some new CSS sheets that'll resolve it. Added to a never ending do to list. :D
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