Again, take off your blinders that say everyone is ATTACKING business. We all obviously WANT vape businesses to stick around, or we wouldn't be spending so much time doing what we do. No one is trying to say that it's a scientific fact that vape businesses aren't doing their part, but it is a reality that there are many businesses out there that aren't. No one is saying those businesses are bad and should go away, we're saying we want to see them doing something.Head in the sand pics?? And not just that - If you don't see this - something is blinding you.
Again, anecdotal. If there's a study out there that says so many businesses haven't done a thing about the deeming, then I'd like to see it. "Personal observations" by anyone, including me, mean nothing and to make a generalization about one or a few incidents is idiotic. To then post these idiocies in an attempt to bash business is also idiotic. And just because a 19 yr old clerk may not get it or doesn't care, doesn't mean the owner doesn't.
And again - it may be just the reality of the situation that businesses either don't have enough cash on hand for PMTA's (exactly what the FDA intended and said so), or think it would be a waste of money and effort. THEY see the writing on the wall. This is a done deal, unless certain ploys - Cole, Cole/Bishop, court cases etc. undo it by some measure and the probabilities on those aren't that certain. We hope, but even if Cole/Bishop went through both Houses, are you certain the President wouldn't veto the bill?
Again, this is a DONE DEAL. Some know they won't be in business. They're realists and even then SOME are helping - maybe not the ones you see.
As far as my own bias - I don't think every business owner is a crook and only looks out for themselves or are stupid people. Stupid people don't do well in business.
Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap!Again, take off your blinders that say everyone is ATTACKING business. We all obviously WANT vape businesses to stick around, or we wouldn't be spending so much time doing what we do. No one is trying to say that it's a scientific fact that vape businesses aren't doing their part, but it is a reality that there are many businesses out there that aren't. No one is saying those businesses are bad and should go away, we're saying we want to see them doing something.
This isn't about having the money to do a PMTA, if you know you can't and that means your business is going under in two years, then do what you can to keep that from happening.
Seriously, you are an incredibly smart man but sometimes you get stuck in defensive mode and I'll bet that most people tune you out. I always show you the respect of reading your responses and considering them openly, you don't always seem to do the same.
If a vape shop doesn't know what's going on, they do have their head in the sand. If they know, and aren't at the very least informing their customers and telling them how to get involved, then they aren't doing everything they can to save their businesses. If they just want to make what they can before they have to shut down, fine, but I won't mourn their loss.
My voice can only reach so many people, and chances are they will be those who already know some of what is going on. Vape shops have the power to reach so many more. CASAA fliers cost pennies to print.
Again, take off your blinders that say everyone is ATTACKING business. We all obviously WANT vape businesses to stick around, or we wouldn't be spending so much time doing what we do. No one is trying to say that it's a scientific fact that vape businesses aren't doing their part, but it is a reality that there are many businesses out there that aren't. No one is saying those businesses are bad and should go away, we're saying we want to see them doing something.
This isn't about having the money to do a PMTA, if you know you can't and that means your business is going under in two years, then do what you can to keep that from happening.
Seriously, you are an incredibly smart man but sometimes you get stuck in defensive mode and I'll bet that most people tune you out. I always show you the respect of reading your responses and considering them openly, you don't always seem to do the same.
If a vape shop doesn't know what's going on, they do have their head in the sand. If they know, and aren't at the very least informing their customers and telling them how to get involved, then they aren't doing everything they can to save their businesses. If they just want to make what they can before they have to shut down, fine, but I won't mourn their loss.
My voice can only reach so many people, and chances are they will be those who already know some of what is going on. Vape shops have the power to reach so many more. CASAA fliers cost pennies to print.
Head in the sand pics?? And not just that - If you don't see this - something is blinding you.
They are at stake, an many of them know it. But just for a thought experiment, let's say you own a B&M and make a net profit of $5 million a year. Which 3 or 4 products would you chose to do PMTA's on? Or would you not even apply, not knowing whether the FDA would even approve 1 product?
We're either talking about anecdotal cases where someone here perceives something that may not actually be the case - it's not like those who "see" this, are in the stores 24/7. OR there is a built in bias against business, always thinking the worst case scenario - a bit like how some TV shows depict CEOs, managers, etc. based on a political belief where they are all murderers, polluters, embezzlers, sexist, racist, abusers, etc. etc. Something that has been actually studied to show that the number of such incidents are depicted on TV something like 150 times the actual occurances in reality.
You misunderstand me. Shops probably shouldn't be asking for "support" and I definitely wouldn't be donating to shops for this cause. However, making consumers aware of what is happening and steering them to places where they can get involved on the consumer side, I definitely believe they should be doing that. The FDA may not rule me, but they can sure asJust recently, a vape shop owner who IS in the fight, defended himself and other vape shop owners with "We are doing everything we can to get our customers.."
I don't have a vape shop. I DO have two service related businesses. If those businesses are ever threatened by government intervention, the very LAST place I intend to go, to seek support, is my CUSTOMERS. THEY write ME checks. Now my VENDORS, THEY might be a good source of support. But really, this is what the vape shops consider "activisim". Rallying their customers ?!
Solly Cholly, FDA rules YOU, not ME. And I suspect I will be able to purchase my needs from overseas for QUITE some time, while the FDA works diligently on destroying AMERICAN businesses. They have no authority over me, and no authority over the border. Homeland Security has ALREADY weighed in on this, and they are VERY skeptical about the FDA's plans, and the effect it will have on American businesses, and consumers. I don't see Singapore style confiscation and harrassment anywhere in our near future. The FDA's powers are NOTHING compared to Homeland Security's.
Homeland Security has ALREADY weighed in on this, and they are VERY skeptical about the FDA's plans, and the effect it will have on American businesses, and consumers. I don't see Singapore style confiscation and harrassment anywhere in our near future. The FDA's powers are NOTHING compared to Homeland Security's.
Please point me to this. Ron Johnson made it Clear it was the committee acting on Governmental Affairs, not Homeland Security.
Mine doesn't have a setting for speed. Maybe 'cause my browser's too old, or whatever. Does it has fast settings, too?
But I downloaded a bit of that Pusardo review and played it back half speed. He's very, very drunk!
Again, take off your blinders that say everyone is ATTACKING business.
but it is a reality that there are many businesses out there that aren't.
Seriously, you are an incredibly smart man but sometimes you get stuck in defensive mode and I'll bet that most people tune you out.
What committee?
From now on I'm going to watch Pete Bustardos videos on 1.5 speed
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Kent, you are welcome to Visit Washington county MD if you feel there are not business acting in that manor.
Or would be, Chairman, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- - Governmental Affairs, for looking into Agency improper actions.
It is a Dual Purpose Committee.
If those businesses are ever threatened by government intervention, the very LAST place I intend to go, to seek support, is my CUSTOMERS. THEY write ME checks. Now my VENDORS, THEY might be a good source of support. But really, this is what the vape shops consider "activisim". Rallying their customers ?!
There is no "OR" in there. Now where did the Chairman say that his influence on Homeland Security would not come into play when the FDA doesn't (and didn't) respond in time to his requests for information? Hmmm? Where was this made "Clear"?
There is no "OR" in there. Now where did the Chairman say that his influence on Homeland Security would not come into play when the FDA doesn't (and didn't) respond in time to his requests for information? Hmmm? Where was this made "Clear"?
Ok Kent, you're right. No vape businesses need to be doing any more than they already are. Things are fine now. The many different members here, and CASAA members on Facebook that say that they've visited shops that either profess to know nothing, or don't inform their customers, even the few shops that I've been to that aren't participating, we've all just been really lucky and have hit the only shops doing this. Every other shop in the country is doing their part.Everyone?? No one has said that. Now you're just making up your own caseI said people have anecdotally said both sides and they have. Stop putting words in my mouth they don't taste well.
Again, where's the proof of that?? Bolstering your argument by hearsay. Even you said you don't get out to them much.
I don't really care if they do. Good riddance! I know why some do and it has more to do with themselves. People have a hard time holding contradictions in their mind - it's rather unhealthy -it's actually what makes people stupid to some degree and the more they do it, the stupider they get. They see the problems of regulation for vaping and yet have advocated regulations in every other industry, sometimes without a second thought.
Yet men abuse, subvert and starve their consciousness in a manner they would not dream of applying to their hair, toenails or stomachs. They know that these things have a specific identity and specific requirements, and, if one wishes to preserve them, one must comb one’s hair, trim one’s toenails and refrain from swallowing rat poison. But one’s mind? Aw, it needs nothing and can swallow anything. Or so most people believe. And they go on believing it while they toss in agony on a psychologist’s couch, screaming that their mind keeps them in a state of chronic terror for no reason whatever . . .
“Our Cultural Value-Deprivation,”
The Objectivist,
Please point me to this. Ron Johnson made it Clear it was the committee acting on Governmental Affairs, not Homeland Security.