I've been as concerned as the rest of the forum on the possibility of an inconcionable decision by the
FDA/Congress to over regulate and/or ban e-cigs. But lets take a deep breath and look at it logically. There is NO way the feds are going to do to much with e-cigs other than allow the bad publicity and fear mongering to commence (kids, poison, testing...), which is standard procedure in politics. So what happens if they impose even a total ban? We can't keep illegal immigrants, drugs, guns or a myriad of other items out of our country. The devices are small and simple enough that many of us could easily make them without nicotine, and the juice can be DIY as well.
How will they possibly prevent us from continuing to vape as we so please? It takes a lot of resources to enforce a law, which is why so many of them are not. If it goes to the courts I can see many judges dismissing the cases and it only takes one to set a precedent.
What I believe will actually happen is manufactures will get creative in the way they label incoming packages, supply chains will have to be rerouted and there will be more domestic production if necessary, and eventually things will go on normally. The
FDA has by itself has very little actual power to regulate trade, especially online due to resource constraints, state laws and jurisdiction from other agencies. The feds also run the risk that if vaping goes 'grey' market then they will lose any potential of even sales tax revenue.
Vaping has proved to be far too effective to simply ignore and go away. More and more people are going to switch! Many of us prefer our new addiction to our old one, and fellow Vapers it our RIGHT to do so!
Therefore don't get too caught up in the news reports and believe that our government even has the ability to control us in spite of their best efforts. It's the PEOPLE who have the power as only they can agree to obey most laws that contribute to a civil society. In order for a "Ban" to be effective all vapers would have to agree to put down their vaporizors... and never be willing to purchase another one, which I can tell from many of your posts that's NOT going to happen.
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