ZampleBox is saying the same things I said from the start. They will have no change except maybe losing a few lines of juice for at least 2 yrs and most likely longer because it will be held up in court much longer. Items that are currently on the market before it takes effect will be available for 2yrs and longer as well... stocking up to early, you'll run out before anything actually happens lol.
The next two years are not going to be a static status quo, you are leaving the states out of that equation.
For example...
Already Arkansas and Indiana have enacted laws that make buying online from out of state retailers illegal (not to mention the choke hold they have put on vape retailers), 1 just eliquid and the 2nd everything vape related.
North Carolina, Minnesota, Kansas, Louisiana, the District of Columbia and three local jurisdictions have already imposed e-cig excise taxes, another 23 states considered and have proposed taxes. NJ has proposed a ban of flavors...
Once the deeming takes effect 8/8/16 all vape related products become a tobacco product, many states have laws that making buying tobacco online and having it shipped to you illegal and/or have raised the legal age to 21 to include e-cigarettes. All vendors must apply for a permit to sell tobacco products from the state which have their own set of rules and regulations many vendors may not be able to meet....
During that 2 year period the FDA also has regulation that retailers must comply with deadlines for doing so, labeling, warnings, inventory reporting, PMTA filing for starters..... coupled with the promise from the FDA more guidelines, rules, regulations will be added as needed...
So, 2 years to stock up... if you feel safe in that promise from a vendor, well, good on you, me, well, not so much.
And yes, the demise of vape shops will be very bad. Vape shops are critically important. But people will adjust to that injustice and that will result in an explosion of DIY as long as there is hardware to vaporize it. And kids will not be as reliant on vape shops. It is far easier to start vaping from scratch than to try to quit smoking
You have online vape community syndrome. Think outside of that bubble where in the real world the vast majority of vapers buy from B&Ms in face to face transactions, and, the vast majority of online buying is from B&M vape shops with websites.
So, it stands to reason the demise of the vape shop will end vaping for the vast majority of vapers who in reality will not turn to DIY. If premade eliquid and vaping supplies are not readily available to most vapers (as cigarettes are) from the corner store or become more (or) as expensive as smoking, most vapers will go back to smoking or quit both altogether.