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It says cigarettes. There are already ecig laws in Ohio for minors so it depends on what Ohio has in mind for ecigs once deemed tobacco. They already include all tobacco under no under age tobacco sales. The problem is the term e cigarette, as it could be used to include cigarettes and e cigs, no one knows right now how bad it will get in the states, they can basically do what they wasn't. I found info by searching Ohio tobacco seller laws.
then i would say the ban on online sales does not apply to ecigs. No telling what new law they will enact in the future though, or whether they will amend the current ban to include ecigs. They would have to do that proactively though and vote on it in the legislature imo.
 

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There is a license required in Ohio for other tobacco products to be taxed. So if ecigs are viewed as other tobacco that may apply for taxing. If I were a vape shop I would be looking at what licenses are actually needed and what taxes need collected. This whole FDA thing is causing a big proplem in state tobacco laws too, the whole thing stinks.
 
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Just curious, speaking of the Kick. Anyone used the Force Kick? Housed in a cap with a 510 threading so the 18650 can fit without a problem. I see MadVapes has them too...

Looks good for mech mods you want to keep using an 18650 in, although the length of the mod might be a little wand like :)
 

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Well...........Indiana Law is getting some Bad Publicity and being looked at HARD for corruption/Monopolizing. I really hope someone gets caught in a Spider web over that one.
Governors office - No comment :glare:

That is excellent news :) you and me both! I seriously hope someone steps up there and nails them to the wall and exposes the true corruption in government there.
 

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That Indiana law is just blatant corruption. I'm wondering how the folks who got that through didn't imagine how anyone would take issue with it.
They rely on the compliant vape hating media to bury the story. If that fails, the media has cast the vape industry as a plague on the public's children. So the public should look the other way as that pestilence on their children is wiped off the face of the earth.

The Indiana AG is part of the ole boy network that engineered the whole thing. That leaves the US Justice Dept, which has turned a very blind eye toward the FDA doing exactly the same thing with deeming.

If the story of blatant corruption doesn't make the front page of the popular Indiana print news or local TV, or the national popular media like CNN then it simply never happened. That's the plan anyway.
 

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That Indiana law is just blatant corruption. I'm wondering how the folks who got that through didn't imagine how anyone would take issue with it.
Maybe this will get some of those politicians in a scrutinizing frame of mind re: vaping regulations in general.
 

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Just curious, speaking of the Kick. Anyone used the Force Kick? Housed in a cap with a 510 threading so the 18650 can fit without a problem. I see MadVapes has them too...
I had one, but it didn't work very long. I wouldn't recommend it.
 

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One is likely all you will need ... the first one I bought secondhand is still used daily.


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Wait, whuuuuuuuut? You have something besides a Provari in your stash???? :lol: ;)

Well...........Indiana Law is getting some Bad Publicity and being looked at HARD for corruption/Monopolizing. I really hope someone gets caught in a Spider web over that one.
Governors office - No comment :glare:

That Indiana law is just blatant corruption. I'm wondering how the folks who got that through didn't imagine how anyone would take issue with it.

Scum-guzzling gutter slugs. The "governor" has his nose so far up the tukuses of those who fund his moronic ideals. I am voting for John Gregg this fall..... if you're rich and extremely right-winged, you're golden. Sad thing is, I would guess 80% of the population doesn't fall into that category.

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I'll be interested to see what will happen in my state, NY. There was already an attempt to tax e-cigs a few years ago, and it ended up in the State appellate court with a ruling that e-cigs were NOT a tobacco product. Given that ruling, regardless of the deeming regulations, other than requiring Federal statue to be met by age restrictions, labeling ,and whatnot, I imagine it would take some legal effort for the state to attempt and have that finding altered. Hopefully, tying them up for a while before they can swoop in and grab every penny off the counter they can.
 

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