Deeming Regulations have been released!!!!

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Your near perfect, imo. :- ) .... and have been for quite a while.

Aw golly gee willikers <kicks dirt> Shucks.

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We've had some good conversations (about ecigs lol) before you became a mod.... and some since :- )

<getting hip waders on>

You'd have to know some earlier mods (now gone) to really appreciate what I said. Plus we had some good 'history' as well.


And thus the way Kent has managed to keep himself out of trouble all these years. :lol::lol::lol:
 

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Lol I don't blame you. I started looking and within 15 minutes my eyes were crossing. Then I got distracted by the serious lack of authorized AW IMR dealers in the states that aren't vape shops. :p

I found the whole lack of non-vape related AW IMR dealers seriously disconcerting myself :(
 

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I have had 6 years of trying to understand the public on this issue.
The public wanted to care in the beginning...
Until the lies started...

And in the end, it's the mainstream media that is to blame.
Some of us, even their own family and friends turned against them.
Yep, I know Ms Robin from her days flying aimlessly across the ECF landscape. :)
Ms Robin never flew aimlessly across the landscape.
She was in the heart of efforts to get something done.

Same with sonicdsl.
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Isn't it obvious that the main goal of the FDA is to outlaw and totally get rid of the wicked nicotine? I believe that is why they made these deeming regs next to impossible to achieve. They have as much said, oh, we will take your money on apps, applications, etc. but we not planning on doing anything with them. All they have to do is nothing and time will take care of it. There is a method to their madness and arguing that they are promoting 'public health'. They are banning nicotine by brute force. Whether we like it or not.

eta And whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt? The have reversed this role by making the innocent prove that they are not guilty.
 
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Isn't it obvious that the main goal of the FDA is to outlaw and totally get rid of the wicked nicotine? I believe that is why they made these deeming regs next to impossible to achieve. They have as much said, oh, we will take your money on apps, applications, etc. but we not planning on doing anything with them. All they have to do is nothing and time will take care of it. There is a method to their madness and arguing that they are promoting 'public health'. They are banning nicotine by brute force. Whether we like it or not.
They don't want to ban nicotine.

They want Big Tobacco to control recreational nicotine usage...
--To consolidate the industry for easier management
--To easily control the taxation of nicotine usage
--To allow the DEMON tobacco industry to continue to exist as a scapegoat

They want Big Pharma to continue to reap the profits from beneficial nicotine products.
And to clear the way for future nicotine-based drugs.

Well, IMO anyway.
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Either this is very strong Scotch or your zero key is stuck.

Not to worry. :) I edited my previous post to include:

(EDIT: better to read the entire page 104 for any hope of context and then maybe take a long walk on the beach. /lol /humor)

Stay Strong! Fight!
 

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They don't want to ban nicotine.

They want Big Tobacco to control recreational nicotine usage...
--To consolidate the industry for easier management
--To easily control the taxation of nicotine usage
--To allow the DEMON tobacco industry to continue to exist as a scapegoat

They want Big Pharma to continue to reap the profits from beneficial nicotine products.
And to clear the way for future nicotine-based drugs.

Well, IMO anyway.
:(

I share your opinion, especially #1 and #2.

The vapor product industry as it stands today would be an unmanageable mess. The FDA doesn't have anywhere near the manpower to deal with it from an enforcement perspective, especially with the regulatory approach they've been pressured to take.
 

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Looks like Johnson's Creek is having second thoughts about "welcoming FDA regulation". And, I guess this answers my question as to whether they got cut out of the whole Blu loop when it was sold or not. :laugh:

Majority Media | Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee | Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee
Well, this is a promising new angle that me likey long time...
The Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is authorized by Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate to investigate “the efficiency and economy of operations of all branches of the Government.” Additionally, S. Res. 73 (114th Congress) authorize the Committee to examine “the efficiency and economy of all branches and functions of Government with particular references to the operations and management of Federal regulatory policies and programs.” For purposes of responding to this request, please refer to the definitions and instructions in the enclosure.
 
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What does this have to do with Johnson Creek e-juice? :)

I was wondering that myself.

Further down in the copy of Rep. Johnson's letter:

According to Christian Berkey, the Chief Executive Officer of Johnson Creek Vapor Company located in Hartland, Wisconsin, the FDA e-cigarette regulations would “extinguish a multi-billion dollar industry and put tens of thousands of people out of business.” Mr. Berkey also stated that the new FDA rule would have more than just a burdensome impact on the e-cigarette industry, the effect of the rule would be “catastrophic.”

When JC was partnered with Blu, they were all about welcoming our FDA overlords. Now? Not so much. :lol:
 

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They don't want to ban nicotine.

They want Big Tobacco to control recreational nicotine usage...

FDA controls Big Tobacco
--To consolidate the industry for easier management
What industry??.....they are killing it with these regs
--To easily control the taxation of nicotine usage
Then they should also tax their morning coffee the same as nicotine as their on in the same category.
--To allow the DEMON tobacco industry to continue to exist as a scapegoat
How does that further their agenda....do they need to be the school yard bully?

They want Big Pharma to continue to reap the profits from beneficial nicotine products.
And to clear the way for future nicotine-based drugs.

There are no beneficial nicotine products that work so who buys them to produce any sustained profit?

Well, IMO anyway.
just playing devil's advocate here.

:(

expand dc's quote, I screwed up. lol
 
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