From an outsider (Ohioan) looking in , it is obvious that the tobacco companies are trying to legislate away their competition. It looks like Coca-Cola trying to make laws against Pepsi. Or from the past, buggy makers trying to stifle Ford Motor Company! We have people dying on the streets from illegal drugs everyday and they are worried about nicotine? We have several years, almost a decade, of people making and selling and trading ejuices and how many hospital reports of injuries? I would guess very few. It's also like they are saying you can't make a cake for your neighbor. Who knows what you would put in it? You must only buy state approved cake from the state bakery! I think this a microcosm of why Americans are getting fed up in this country! They are infringing on our life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness!
The first giveaway was that sealed, factory filled eliquid cartridges are exempt. That's generally big tobacco's product. I suppose they've engineered this into the minds of lawmakers in every state. "Ours is a clean, calibrated, sealed, and inspected mixture from the manufacturing lab to the customer and tampering will be evident if it occurs". The state usually has FDA type people in factories that produce products for human consumption.
I just hope that they allow Dekang and Hangsen to be certified. I'd really miss the clean taste of those. That's my daily vape.
My biggest gripe is that out of state liquids can't be sold in Ga. If Kentucky Bourbon was outlawed unless the plant was in Ga, lots of folks would raise a ruckus.
You can't even give away DIY or store bought e-liquid to another person without a license...
(b) A person shall not knowingly receive or acquire any e-liquid from a person that does602 not hold a valid license under this chapter
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