At first read-through, it doesn't feel like a very firm case. And only further asserts NJOYs case that FDA only has regulatory power over e-cigs...
it also seems to imply that maybe they should have banned balloons as drug-delivery devices...the street drugs argument is simply too much to...
hello. i am looking for a removable plastic cover that I can put over my mouthpiece when I am out.
i found a website selling these - like rubberized plastic covers you can put over your mouth piece. but have since lost the link.
i've found as I vape in a bar setting that people want to try it...
Don't fret too much about the FDA's ability to ban internet sales of ecigs. It's basically impossible. Not that it couldn't happen or they wouldn't try, but it would be a massive resource drain on the agency for a variety of reasons...
I'm a web developer & traffic broker by trade and deal with...
but certainly we just can't throw up our hands and do nothing...
the fact that none of the other ECig organizations are standing shoulder-to-shoulder with NJOY on this court battle confounds me - bare minimum they should be filing amicus briefs on NJOYs behalf...
the entire FDA case is based...
seriously, dude? not cool.
we're free to post & discuss what we like...
it's not causing anyone harm if we discuss something that's all ready popped up...even if we're "noobies" as you put it...
besides - DarthVpr has added some really valuable and important thoughts onto the idea...so...
Thanks for the post Darth...
I happen to agree with you - it's a fight...
i've never felt more impassioned about a certain political issue in my life...
p.s. props to you for the greatest username ever...
can you shoot me some of the posts about the topic?
I really seems like something that shouldn't be put on the back burner if it's feasible.
thanks for the reply...
Hey, all.
I am wondering if anyone out there has the legal chops to answer this...
Let's say worst case scenario that the NJOY case leans toward favoring the FDA in September and the ban stays in place.
What then are the chances of all of us filing a class action against the FDA to...
just reporting in...
ordered a DEKANG tobacco (just regular tobacco) and it's really nice...
VG 70%/PG30%...
like it almost as much as my cigar flavor...
i'm no Spanish grammar expert, but I think it's:
No movimiento hay en el expediente
or
No movimiento en el expediente hay
I believe the verb has to follow the negative...
anyway...that's my 2 cents!
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