Kent - gotcha on all points (esp. the "hooking" thing) and thank you. I'm in the middle of a lot of rethinking my own terms, and should prolly just shut up 
Kent - gotcha on all points (esp. the "hooking" thing) and thank you. I'm in the middle of a lot of rethinking my own terms, and should prolly just shut up![]()
wait, they released an opinion last april, when does any of this get voted on or come into effect or anything?
How soon until juice makers need clean rooms?Opinions vary on that. 'Summer of 2015' might find another decision. But there's been a wrench thrown in the gears.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...hering-date-april-2014-time-final-rule-3.html
Even IF a 'final rule' is reached - many are of the opinion that there will be a few years before full implementation, although a few things could hurt early on.
How soon until juice makers need clean rooms?
I'm wondering im mom and pop b&m's will just get "clean boxes" with whatever hepa filtration and such is neccesary and throw those in the backYesterday, if they were smartNo one knows that though.
Not sure what that last means. But.... IF someone is unwilling to engage in the black market, then we shouldn't care about that. That's their decision and it should be respected.
What I'm not sure about is someone who would be willing but "unable" to engage in the black market. If you mean they are 'unable' because of their ethical considerations, then that really puts them in the 'unwilling' category.And again, we shouldn't care about that since it's their considerations, not ours.
If you mean that the black market prices would make them unable to participate, then those who do care about them, should be able to help them out, some, or they could find a creative way to make the exchange possible.
If you're just pushing the 'care' button, then disregard the above.![]()
It may work for some, and not so much for others. It may even achieve the opposite - a bit like the save the children line.
First, your anger at BT is misplaced - the 'BT hooked me on cigarettes' comment on another thread is likely why, from your viewpoint. But BT didn't "hook" you. You "hooked" you. Just like I 'hooked' me, and how others hooked themselves![]()
Secondly, the FDA and the Tobacco Control group hates BT. The only reason it appears that BT and Big Government (BG) are in bed, is because after the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement, BT has the Stockholm syndrome, and their 'agreement' with the FDA deeming (which is fading - the agreement, that is) is more 'don't hit me anymore' and the fact that they have their own ecigarette departments now and think that they can afford the cost of the deeming better than other ecig vendors especially IF the deeming goes as the FDA plans - they are correct about that.
BG has more to lose in revenues AND more importantly, they are in more control of things than BT or BP, although lobbying does help steer that control - BUT take away lobbying and the influence of campaign contributions and that will show you who actually has control - Government. And there are enough do-gooders and people who know what's best for you and me, in gov't, to where many would attempt to stop vaping regardless of any lobbying or campaign contributions. It is why some of them are in gov't. They couldn't have that amount of control in the private sector - most have mediocre intelligence at best and little ability to compete in a free market - they need the 'badge' of gov't to apply that type of control.
Well, you've left out a whole group of people (I think the majority)- those who would WANT to buy off the black market, but have no idea how to do it, and/or how to do it safely. If you spend any time reading the SG Vapers forum, that's exactly the position they're in.
I would have no idea where to even start looking if I wanted to buy some moonshine, for example. I'm pretty sure it's widely available (not so much here in the northeast, though) but I don't have the foggiest idea how to even go about finding some if I wanted to. Likewise if I wanted to buy a handgun without going through official paperwork. I'm positive it's doable, but just as positive that I would have no idea how to go about it.
Fortunately, I don't have any interest in either of the above. But if vaping stuff went the same route, that would be a different story.
EXACTLY! They go into gov't so they can be fascist bullies and get away with it! This is exactly why I'm starting to think fondly of anarchy!
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With the internet, those "willing and unable due to a lack of information" would learn quickly. Those not on the internet - would find someone who isThe main 'ingredient' is the 'willingness' and that will drive someone to get the right answers or at least some viable possibilities. IOW, find someone who knows more than oneself. It's likely how people found speakeasy's during prohibition.
I guess I wish I lived in Ohio. Life must be so much simpler there.
Perhaps you should go onto the SG Vapers forum and tell all of them that the reason they're struggling to get vape gear is because they are either slow learners or just don't have the "willingness". I'm sure they could pass that info on to all their friends who aren't on the internet, and you would be doing a great service to an entire nation of vapers and would-be vapers.
"Willingness" is a prerequisite. If it's not there, like I said in the post you replied - it's not our business. I don't know 'SG vapers forum'. Is it in a country that has banned ecigs? And there is nothing that I said above to imply 'slow learning'. There's a difference between ignorance (absence of knowledge) and stupidity. I'm 'ignorant' about SG vapers forumBut with a quick search I could easily find out who they are. IOW, I'm not stupid. And if I couldn't find anything, I'm PM you and ask since you obviously know who they are. That's the type of thing I meant and thought I said. Why you want to turn that into something else, I have no clue. But I neither said they were unwilling nor stupid.
As far as living in Ohio - I could help find you a gun.Moonshine, you'd have to go a bit further south.
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"Willingness" is a prerequisite. If it's not there, like I said in the post you replied - it's not our business. I don't know 'SG vapers forum'. Is it in a country that has banned ecigs? And there is nothing that I said above to imply 'slow learning'. There's a difference between ignorance (absence of knowledge) and stupidity. I'm 'ignorant' about SG vapers forumBut with a quick search I could easily find out who they are. IOW, I'm not stupid. And if I couldn't find anything, I'm PM you and ask since you obviously know who they are. That's the type of thing I meant and thought I said. Why you want to turn that into something else, I have no clue. But I neither said they were unwilling nor stupid.
As far as living in Ohio - I could help find you a gun.Moonshine, you'd have to go a bit further south.
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I usually don't do this but for you, I will. The "I guess I wish I lived in Ohio. Life must be so much simpler there." was a snarky comment. Then following up with two implied ideas that were no part of what I actually said - that a group whom I knew nothing about - that you imply that my comments meant "because they are either slow learners or just don't have the "willingness" as if I didn't care.... truly distorts what I actually posted, and as such is attack on me. I'm guessing it's politics since your last statement tends to reflect that type of disagreement "because I don't think there's any way we'll ever agree." And on that, you are right.... but that's about it.
BTW, the "As far as living in Ohio - I could help find you a gun.Moonshine, you'd have to go a bit further south.
" was an (failed) attempt to lighten it up a bit. But obviously that didn't work.
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Yeah, that was a snarky comment. I apologize; I was a bit frustrated and I let the content get away from me.
We certainly do have very different opinions, though (or else we really don't communicate well). What I was trying to say is that you don't seem to think that having to go to a black market is all that big a deal (that is at least how I understand your position) while I think it IS a big deal.
Again, I apologize for that post. It was a bit vehement and not really productive...

Just take a look at the herb that some people smoke...
When and where it is illegal, you often have to procure it from people you might rather not associate with.
You may even have to put yourself in situations that could turn out quite badly on any given day.
When and where it is legal, there are no such issues.
The people you deal with in each of the above situations are very different kinds of people.
And the risks you take are directly tied to the kinds of people you deal with.