It just seems Strange that we Reach the Epoch that Every e-Cigarette user has Feared (but knew would happen) and there Doesn't seem to be much of a Response from the Trade Organizations or OEM's.
Seems like there is More Talk about the Possibility that Reynolds may seek to acquire Lorillard/Blu.
http://www.cspnet.com/category-mana...es/reynolds-lorillard-merger-could-create-new
Since ECF is not a Trade organization forum, it's irrelevant. Since this is a consumer driven forum, it seems Prudentthat we concentrate on what we as consumers can most effectively do to keep vaping available in multiple forms.
Those on ECF who are Against encouraging all vapers to join and support CASAA, the only consumer driven vaping non-profit organization, but instead lament Trade organization inaction, are not supporting a viable alternative for vaping Consumers.
If you think that the e-Liquid Trade Organizations are Irrelevant, or that their Motivation to Influence FDA Policy does Not Effect ALL e-Cigarette Users, then you are Mistaken.
Like it or Not, these Trade Organizations have a Direct Connection with the FDA. And Ignoring them is akin to Sticking your Head In The Sand.
It is easy to know when one of your many misleading posts has been correctly challenged, because you resort to "cherry picking" comments from my reply in hopes of misdirecting us from the larger point of the reply.
1. We are consumers, not business owners.
2. We need to encourage "vaping consumers" to join and support our consumer advocacy organization: CASAA
3. Trade organizations are in place to support their business members. Let them determine what is best for their Paying members. We are not ignoring them, we are not Paying members of their group.
4. I did not say that Trade organizations are irrelevant, only that Your comments are irrelevant.
4. You have been consistent in not encouraging others to support our consumer advocacy organization.
5. Why don't we concentrate on what We - Consumers, can more effectively do as Consumers to challenge these regulations. We can do that collectively by supporting our Consumer organization: CASAA
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