I fought these politicians for several decades now and quite truthfully we have lost ground. Seems my efforts are for naught. The dna which started this country has been diluted since 1607 and that "live free or die blood" has been cross bred too many times in the last 400 years. When the first settlers stepped off the boat they asked where a shovel was. Now they ask where the line is to sign up for benefits. While there are many of us who love freedom and the desire to live without an intrusive government we, I hate to say, are in the minority now. For some reason, people like government to dictate their lives. There are no frontiers left on this rock. The next frontier is in a different orbit and I wont be around for that. But things could have been worse. I could have been born in North Korea.Bronze, it's folks like you whom I really feel for with all this mess before us. You shouldn't have to give up the things you found that helped you, and that you enjoy, on your path away from the smoke. This is the crux of the injustice before us. This grass roots industry latched onto a seemingly benign method of replacing the harm that tobacco was in our lives, and did so without any government interference, till the FDA god a bug up their britches and decided to upset the apple cart. It is truly unfortunate that we are seeing our trusted vendors struggling and going by the wayside, and wondering how many folks which relied on their products and services will be left in the lurch.
Nobody should have to learn to DIY and stockpile an unknown amount of things to keep enjoying their freedom from tobacco harm. It reminds me of an old Tareyton add
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Meanwhile, I will continue to fight for my right to vape and will be optimistic that we can defeat these regulations. I'll do my part.