Canada, the UK and other countries with more sensible regulations simply don't understand the compelling nature of the Master (tobacco) Settlement Agreement which is unique to the U.S. They seldom mention this and think our science is incompetent when in fact, it's our politics that is corrupt.
Flashlight explodes in Colo. man's mouth
Yep. I had to read that title twice too.
With "life" being as dangerous as it is... it's probably best if we all just stay inside. Under our beds. Until we die.
Underpowered and overpriced. If I had to pick a real reason for their demise in this cloud-belching market, that would be it. That and cheap Chinese labor never helps the U.S.
But when all is said and done... should the "big one" come there won't be anything left but cockroaches and Provari's...
Well, Cole-Bishop pretty much died already in December.
But the Government coffers need filling again in April so maybe something else will replace it.
But I'm not hopeful. I still fear the deeming will fly through under the radar. Unopposed.
The FDA has already deemed synthetic nicotine under...
This is truly sad. Had hoped they'd hold out at least until the Nicopure suit was over. I suspect there just wasn't enough of us mouth-to-lungers willing to fork over the money for their kind of quality and workmanship.
I have been gobbling up the "classics" for a while now as they go on sale...
Enjoying the thread. Though I've since advanced to more substantial gear, I'll never disrespect the world of cigalikes. Blu weened me off the real thing and I used 'em for months. Also carried some tiny 400mah egos along with one of these:
JoyeTech PCC
Topped with simple Evods. Not as portable...
Ah... more solid facts from across the pond. Too bad these tests were done on people with British lungs; everyone knows they're different than ours.
Been waiting for my flying car since 1969.
Persistence my friend. I too gave up on my ADV after much runaround by the seller. Used them for 2 years. Price kept going up, consistency faltered, shipping too erratic. After months of trying various DIY concoctions I finally nailed it (or close enough).
And one look at the growing collection...
I don't share your epiphany. Of course the politics and people behind most regulations would like to purge DIY and all of vaping from existence. Just like they would guns, ammo and pointy sticks.
Thankfully, our Constitution has a few teeth left.
I don't understand your confusion. If you distribute what you make it's no longer considered personal consumption. (I think Less said this).
I'd have to look into other vices the government has attempted to regulate... like making homemade wine grown from grapes in your backyard... or growing...
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