Here is what I don't get, because I'm old enough to remember the days of various mail products we had to be over 18 for, which we routinely got in the mail.
If I scan my ID, and it says I am over 18, and it has my current address on it, which is the same as the billing/shipping address that I'm using, and the name is the same name as is on my credit card, then there shouldn't be any question that I am legally old enough to make such a purchase if my scanned ID says I'm of age. If this is all that is legally needed to purchase products you need to be over 18 to buy, then I don't see why more is needed for vaping.
Did the FDA make some kind of special addition to the deeming regulations that we had to use special shipping? If so,what they are doing is an earmark for the post office, directly from consumers instead of government, as the above in which I listed, has long been acceptable as proof of age, and requires no special shipping service.
If they want more money for the post office, they need to raise rates for everyone, not take it out of the hide of one specific group unnecessary.
18+ for vape gear. When I was around 8 or 9 I use to go to the 5&10 with a note for cigarettes for my baby sitters. I'm astounded they always sold them to me.
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