You can grow your own smoking/chewing tobacco too, and some people actually do that, yet there's a pretty big regulated market for such products.When I can make my own, or trade with/buy from a neighbor...
How long can such a "regulated" market sustain itself?
It's disruptive for those of us who've already gotten to know it in its free, unregulated condition. But five years from now, when a smoker is thinking about switching, do you think he'll turn to the informal market that we will certainly maintain, or do you think he'll go for FDA-Approved vapor products (assuming the FDA actually approves some)?This is disruptive technology at it's finest.
And it's going to disrupt things big time for a long time.
I don't doubt they will make some attempt at some point. The question is when, and how effective they'll be.My guess is THEY will establish and maintain a stranglehold for as long as possible. And that's going to start and end with free-roaming nicotine.