If you "follow the money" it goes to gov't in most cases or gov't protected businesses - iow, it makes more sense to say "follow gov't control" - only then can some businesses actually make money. No one said Altria was sacrificing anything. If you read Siegel, they simply think their chances of making money is better in a bigger market (hence their favoring Cole/Bishop) than in a smaller market where they are the only player or one of very few.
I prefer to follow the money.
The people I empathize most with are those who are "kept" smoking to supply every BT or .GOV with plenty of money. Approving junk that doesn't really work especially not a year after quitting smoking with lozenges, gums, or patches. But if something comes along that will capture at least 50% of the cigarette market in 3-4 years, expect a lot of rules, regulations, insisting on costly submission methods that small business owners can't afford.
Just like no one could stop Walmart from putting thousands of small businesses out of business, it will be BT closing us all up for the profit. I would hate to go from a tobacco smoking slave to a vaping slave. I will quit vaping if it means buying vaping product from BT.
Before this all started, I don't recall anyone (or very few) in our vaping community price gauging (sp?) . I have seen most of us being helpful and supportive. While small businesses opened up, yes, they were in it for profit. But when it came to information and support, they did not forget that they are still part of our community.
When I quit smoking for vaping, it became very important to me how smokers were taken advantage of, used as cash cows, were sent outside to our little corners, and how smoker reality really operated. I really don't mind if people want to continue smoking or don't want to do anything for their health. It's really not their fault, and it just makes me plain ole' crazy nuts to see what advantages there are for keeping people smoking. They prey on tobacco addicts. They are more guilty than people think. And no one can tell me that the gov. does not see any of this. If they don't they're a$$holes or choose not to see.
All of them can scream that they want to offer healthier products, or scream that they want people to quit smoking. But they really don't want them to-when you think of all the money made from those addicted to tobacco. Once BT takes most of the market, it won't be a cheaper way to quit and enjoy vaping. It's such a crime that they could not just leave us alone. If BT was not involved, there would not be all this deeming and expensive regulation.
Please don't pick and correct parts of this. It's not an argument.