Um...........this was discussed at length, at least by me and a few others, back before AR became one of the first states to ban online sales of eliquid. The FDA stuff wasnt' even a twinkle in anyone's eye at that point.
I have no idea what the Utah regs include or don't include. Are the eliquids being taxed? In AR they are not yet taxed. That will go up for a vote w/in 2 years of the regs which would be sometime in 2017 since the law was passed in July 2015.
If it helps anyone, here are the laws in AR about eliquid (and which I think other states are actually copying!).
But......the AR law doesn't include hardware. If it is not impregnated with eliquid, you can order anything you wish.
As for eliquid, It is unlawful for any retailer, wholesaler or manufacturer, with or without an Arkansas permit, regardless of whether located in or outside of Arkansas, to sell E-liquid, regardless of nicotine content, to any individual inside of Arkansas. You can sell to permitted retail stores (not directly to consumer) if you obtain an Arkansas manufacturer or wholesale permit. Licenses cost $50 a year.
Somebody in anotehr topic said these regs will be a boon to B&Ms. Maybe somebody can explain to me why more B&Ms, occupying what used to be empty storefronts, and having lots of vaping related stores that revitalize neighborhoods, is "BAD"?
I realize that people want to save money but I myself prefer to live in a vibrant community. Of course, I am also not a gloom and doom kinda person, so I try to find the positive / workable side of things esp if they are things I may not be able to change quickly or easily. Revolution / transformation is great, but ADAPTABILITY is what allows you to survive in most cases in life.