The CASAA website indicates there are over 40,000 members as of February 2015.
Which makes me wonder what the updated count would be.
Which makes me wonder what the updated count would be.
68,469 . . . nearly 8,000 new members in the last month.
I've always felt that when the deeming regulations come out...I believe that when the FDA releases the Deeming Rules/Regs, that that 68K number will Double in 1 Week.
I've always felt that when the deeming regulations come out...
The whole vaping world will finally wake up...
I sure hope so anyway.
Can't say we didn't try...And I would have Liked to see More People Wake Up while there was just some Smoke in the Air and a Fire which may be Containable.
Can't say we didn't try...
:sigh:
I guess that is why after five years of trying, my gut didn't want to be kicked any more.I think that is the Kick in the Gut to those who have Tried.
Come on Steve, you don't really think the regulations aren't going to happen do you?When are the alleged regulations going to happen? Maybe they gave up...
Come on Steve, you don't really think the regulations aren't going to happen do you?
You may believe they won't be as harsh as other think they will be.
And you MAY even be right, and I hope you are.
But they are going to happen.
For sure.
It's really just a question of how bad they will be.
I'm guessing the regulations will eventually lead to no flavors and no online sales.
And probably a limit on nicotine strength as well.
And that's not even getting into the effect it will have on devices.
Which could be devastating if they even go there.
But of course if they go after "open systems" or nicotine base...
Then things can get ugly real quick.
Come on Steve, you don't really think the regulations aren't going to happen do you?
You may believe they won't be as harsh as other think they will be.
And you MAY even be right, and I hope you are.
But they are going to happen.
For sure.
It's really just a question of how bad they will be.
I'm guessing the regulations will eventually lead to no flavors and no online sales.
And probably a limit on nicotine strength as well.
And that's not even getting into the effect it will have on devices.
Which could be devastating if they even go there.
But of course if they go after "open systems" or nicotine base...
Then things can get ugly real quick.
If you want, you can even extend that reasoning back quite a few years.I though the deadline was June, then July. It is now August...
From your lips to God's ears.If/when they happen, my guess is labeling, packaging and age restrictions...
I guess that is why after five years of trying, my gut didn't want to be kicked any more.
But I'm still holding on to this...
The 5 stages of vaping | E-Cigarette Forum
Well, basically, I'm still holding on for that 6th stage to happen.
If you want, you can even extend that reasoning back quite a few years.
On that I will not dispute you.
But do you really think it's never going to happen?
From your lips to God's ears.
I must have missed that thread somehow...The government shelled out $millions for 5+ year studies. The FDA won't do anything drastic until those studies are completed...
I must have missed that thread somehow...
Can you provide a link?
:shrug:
I think it was from last year, but I will check. People were in an uproar because they were spending $millions for the studies and were saying they would find exactly what the FDA wants them to...
Here's one such study. I guess the grants were posted last year and now the money is starting to go out-
The University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention will do a multi-year longitudinal study where researchers observe two groups of people: those who smoke only traditional cigarettes and those who smoke both traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes, Doug Jorenby, co-principal investigator, said.
UW receives federal grant to study e-cigarette use · The Badger Herald
Here is the grant framework itself-
RFA-OD-13-011: Tobacco Control Regulatory Research (R01)
And how Exactly does this Effect the Timeline for presentation of the Proposed FDA Deeming Rules and Regulations?