This doping or what ever you call apparently doesn't work.
It is an out right scam to associate nicotine with mainstream
drugs legal or not. In the 50's and 60's when 44% of the adult
population smoked they didn't need doping. It's 20% and less.
Still dropping as we speak.
If nicotine is so...
This freebase thing gets to much credit. I started smoking regularly in the early 70's.
It is my experience that what ever is addicting in the smoke didn't need any boosting.
If one studies a little history one would realize the very first cigarette sold was a instrument
to freebase tobacco...
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Unfortunately your right. Many of the young do not remember when
BT had a lot of good science on their side. Yes that's right folks.
It was popular opinion that swayed the courts and congress not,
the actual science. The smear campaign and and cult of anti-smoking really
started steam rolling...
CE4's were designed for basic ego style battery and typically ran from 2.1 to 2.5 ohms
at between roughly 5-6 watts. Constraints built into ce4's such as wire gauge and
coil circumference limited wicking capacity which grossly over exaggerates heat issues.
People by DIY'ing over came some issues...
Just another study that proves nothing. Our juice should never reach 450 F.
Period. The coils may very well get that hot or hotter. The juice should not.
VG may be problematic due to the fact it's boiling point is north of 550 F.
PG boils at about 360 F. The residual water in the juice at 212...
Of course it's retro active. Do you know how tobacco and alcohol taxes are collected?
Buy the time their ready for retail sale the taxes have already been paid at the wholesale
level. When a retail establishment buys the product the taxes have been rolled into the wholesale
cost. Retailers do...
The metal used to make our devices is a processed commodity. It is not regulated until
it is sold or distributed as a vaping device.
I do not believe tobacco leaf cured or not is regulated as a finished tobacco product.
Many growers if not all prepare their crops for sale. This involves...
I'll bet you a donut BT buys it as a raw material. On the other hand if sold in lower ready
to use doses mixed with various ratios of PG/VG that just needs flavoring if it is wanted
it would be a accessory and or component. At 100 mg per ml more or less it is not suitable
for use in ENDS...
How is it being regulated other than as a pharmaceutical or in use in a ENDS product made for
sale or distribution? My analogy being anyone can get tobacco seeds and grow tobacco.
Any one can carve their own tobacco pipe.Any one can buy of the shelf components and
make their own vaping device...
The reason they are not going to regulate nicotine is the same reason they didn't regulate
raw tobacco leaf prior to vaping. To keep the manufacturing costs low and allow more room
for taxation at the finished product end. If raw tobacco leaf was regulated the same way
cigarettes are, the cost...
Pure nicotine was regulated as a pesticide and for purity,health and,safety.
never as a tobacco product.
Tobacco and everything in it is a raw material. Tobacco products are regulated not,the tobacco itself.
When used in smoking cessation it is regulated as a medical device and or medicine. Most...
The reason nicotine will not be regulated is because it is a raw material.
In the southern states growing tobacco is a family tradition. cigarettes
are generally cheaper there not only because it is a important cash crop but,
the population knows how to process it and make their own product...
The answer is no. You can DIY all you want for personal consumption.
If you buy your supplies as raw materials the FDA has no authority
to regulate you. When the talk about RYO the refer to the products
you buy from a tobacconist or store. One can grow their own tobacco,
make their own pipe or...
Read what you quoted. The key words are "of a regulated tobacco product".
DIY is not a regulated tobacco product and as such does not fall under the
jurisdiction of the clause you quoted.
"every person who owns or operates any domestic establishments engaged in the manufacture,preparation...
The FDA has no jurisdiction for DIY,period if not for sale and or you do not distribute what
you make. This is un-disputable.
The RYO section you refer to has nothing to do with someone rolling their own
cigarettes themselves. It covers the papers and filters you buy. You can make
those...
So I was just mulling over this decision and a thought came to mind.
Could this be a backhanded slap against the Trump administration
as Pence is from Indiana?, or is someone finally using some common sense?
It boggles my mind.
Tinfoil hat regards
Mike
:D
@Lessifer is right. One is only a manufacturer if one sells or distributes what they make.
one can grow all the tobacco one wants with little restrictions for personal use. Many people do.
For instance I can make beer and wine here in Minnesota. I can not sell it or distribute it.
It's for...
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