I agree, BUT that action MUST come from LOBBYISTS (if it's going to win out) who's efforts are PAID FOR by the actions of "the people".
8,000,000 names with a one dollar donation each to pay a lobbyist would work quite nicely.
Why have we been Waiting for 5 Years for this Day to Come, and Now that it is here, there is Confusion about what Happens Next?
The way the regs are worded I agree that they will not approve anything (except maybe from BT). It is worded in such a way that the regulations can never really be met (especially if they don't want them to). They will simply keep moving the goal posts for "no public harm". At any rate "no public harm" is absolutely impossible to prove in the scientific sense. There is nothing that can be proven to have no harm.
Leavenworth spending the rest of our lives making toothpicks out of logs.I curious as to the "laws" to take place after all is said and done (if applicable)
What's gunna happen when I get caught on my driveway vaping some non approved device/liquid? Ticket? Tax? Confiscation?
I'd love to fight that one in court![]()
And sadly the majority still are not aware.
Most Vapers are not on Forums or up on current events or in any way realize there is change coming. Most are on a cheap alternative level to replace smoking.
Those are actually the ones we need to fight the hardest to inform and protect.
Peeps heading for the slaughter house without a clue.![]()
A product must have "commercially marketed" in the United States to be eligible.Are the China made products (juices, devices, etc) that were available back in 2007 even ALLOWED to be grandfathered under these deeming regs? I mean they arent USA products. They could all be banned outright under these new regs even if existing before the deemed date as foreign and ineligable. Someone tell me Im wrong and why.
I'm pretty sure nobody was "commercially marketing" nicotine base back then.In Feb. of 2007 was there a nicotine base product that consumers could buy?
Been gone for a while. Fell off the wagon a couple times, but always found a new juice or build, or a new rattle in my breathing that brought me back to vaping. Been back, in earnest, for about a month now. Each time I've fallen off the wagon, and found my way back, I've been blown away by the advances that were made while I was gone. It'd be a shame to see this industry lose its momentum.
I've actually seen a couple good-news stories in these first days after the deeming. I work in the firearms industry, and we have a fair number of stalwart, old-school, vaping is for queer-folk and hipsters type-smokers, where I work.
They'd gotten over ribbing me about my on/off vaping for the last few years, and let me be. And, then, something changed.
On Friday morning, there were three old-grumpy conservatives holding e-cigs, two pens and one box-mod, out at the smoking shelter. Two of them were the ones who used to give me the most grief about vaping.
I asked what was up, and they had all seen the news, read just a little deeper than the general public is getting from the drive-by media, and realized, right away, what was going on.
It offended them.
Having worked in the firearms industry for decades each, they knew what was happening, and it ...... them off.
One commented that he'd figured he'd need to turn on to vaping eventually, and had been fighting it. He said he'd seen the evolution that vapers had to go through, individually, to get to something that worked, and, now, realized he needed to get it sorted out before the taxes and bans started.
So, naturally, the discussion went to the ways we can work around what's coming. I calmed them down, a little, by showing them how all the equipment I was using could break down into non-ecig elements: a variable wattage flashlight, an aroma diffuser, leather etching wire, and surgical cotton.
The only thing I was extremely worried about was the liquid nicotine, so I had ordered 2l of 100mg, and enough 50ml bottles to freeze it all on Thursday night. All three of them asked me to forward them my receipts so they could order the same stuff.
There is an element of kindred-spirit between the cigar smokers, vapers, moonshine enthusiasts, and "bitter gun-clingers", and times like these turn acquaintances into brothers.
The deeming did seem to generate quite a bit of mass media attention, so it is likely that many vapers are aware of it now versus aware of it from 2014.And sadly the majority still are not aware.
Most Vapers are not on Forums or up on current events or in any way realize there is change coming. Most are on a cheap alternative level to replace smoking.
Those are actually the ones we need to fight the hardest to inform and protect.
Peeps heading for the slaughter house without a clue.![]()
Leavenworth spending the rest of our lives making toothpicks out of logs.![]()
I think maybe this is what they will begin enforcing...I know for certain that in the past 48 hours I have seen something quoted from the FDA saying that they will be prepared to enforce on day 91. What part of this exactly will they be enforcing on day 91? Does anyone here know?
I couldnt be more unhappy with the makers of this documentary. The movie has been done for awhile now and they could have released it to every streaming service worldwide and make their money on it.This is why I thought it would be great if the Billion Lives Documentary could be condensed to a 30 second commercial spot, and run in the mainstream media. Industry leaders, B&Ms could pool funds to make it happen.
I don't think non-vapers will go to see the film. We have to use the media to get the truth out.
I think the key sentence in your original post is: "Since 1996, when this process started, Congress has disapproved only one rule.".
Disapproved one rule. In 20 years.
I don't think there is nearly enough momentum in Congress on this issue for them to intervene, which is unfortunate.
Especially since the vast majority of vendors (small business) have just been lazy on this issue, all of this time. We knew this was coming. Yet, they were too worried about cloud chasing comps and getting bearded hipsters in their shops to actually get engaged in advocacy. I'm sorry, but that's the truth. They are not beating down Congress' door... why would they get involved?
Because it is difficult to prepare for a battle hidden behind Closed doors, with secret meetings, preparing hidden and protected documentation not available for review before Final DEEMING Release.
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Completely Agree.
And I'm not say'n that Anyone could have known Exactly what the FDA was going to Release.
What I'm say is Has the Rule Making Process Changed? Are the Procedures the Same Today as they were 5 Years ago? Isn't there a Step By Step process that the FDA has to follow to Implement Regulatory Rules?
If the Answer to those Questions are No. Yes. Yes., then I would just like to know what is the Next Step in the Process?
I'm pretty sure nobody was "commercially marketing" nicotine base back then.
I don't think anybody was even thinking about DIY at that time.