@DPLongo22 .. please read your messages 
@DPLongo22 .. please read your messages![]()
... But this will change a lot more than perception. It will change how the FDA deals with vaping
That is Difficult to say.
Sure, BT is Evil Incarnate to some people in Government. And they would be all for a Public Stoning if they could get 60 Votes to do it.
But BT also brings in a Lot of Tax Revenue. As well as Halliburtons packed to gills with Federal Reserve Notes for those running for Election/Re-Elections. So a Lot depends on Who is the HHS Secretary? And Who is running the FDA?
I question how much BT buying a Minority Share in JUUL could hurt JUUL? And I see how BT's Legal/Regulatory Expertise can/will Help JUUL as we move into a Fully Regulated Market.
What effects this may have to the average Non-JUUL vaper? That's Debatable.
I know what I'll be vaping until they put me wherever they're going to put me.
yeah I am going to have my casket made in the shape of a box mod with a 3 foot atty attached to it
I like the way you think!
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Eventually we may see a market very close to what we see with smokes. Everything looks the same, vapes the same, and only minor differences between products A and Z. We'll see. I hope I'm wrong, but to be dead honest - I don't really care. I know what I'll be vaping until they put me wherever they're going to put me.
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Right on BrotherI Don't think there is much Question about it. The Only Unknown in My book is how soon this will happen?
None of it is going to Effect me. Because I took the steps to Ensure that Nothing the Government does will effect my Vaping style. But I Do Care Very Much About it.
Because I would like to see Ever Smoking who can't quit to have a Similar Opportunity as I did using an e-Cigarette. And that, to me, is something that has become Lost in the Narrative.
Because I would like to see Ever Smoking who can't quit to have a Similar Opportunity as I did using an e-Cigarette. And that, to me, is something that has become Lost in the Narrative.
Smoking will die.
You haven't even heard the worst of it. Remember Hon Lik? The inventor of the modern ecig? He held the patents on ecigs. That is until 2014 when he sold them to Imperial Tobacco. Now BT owns the patents and the future of vaping is now in their hands.And, it's done. Pretty bad news for all vapers. Now, BT and vaping are "the same." They'll be inextricably linked in all media discussion of the vaping industry. Any brush used to paint the vaping industry will essentially be the same one used for BT.
Tobacco Giant Altria Just Made a $12.8 Billion Investment in Juul
That is Difficult to say.
Sure, BT is Evil Incarnate to some people in Government. And they would be all for a Public Stoning if they could get 60 Votes to do it.
But BT also brings in a Lot of Tax Revenue. As well as Halliburtons packed to gills with Federal Reserve Notes for those running for Election/Re-Elections. So a Lot depends on Who is the HHS Secretary? And Who is running the FDA?
I question how much BT buying a Minority Share in JUUL could hurt JUUL? And I see how BT's Legal/Regulatory Expertise can/will Help JUUL as we move into a Fully Regulated Market.
What effects this may have to the average Non-JUUL vaper? That's Debatable.
You guys might have misunderstood my statement(s). I'm not saying it will all be bad for vaping - but it will be vastly different than it would be without BT money. FDA won't be able bully around BT like they can small vape companies- too much money coming to governments still. But it will change- a lot. I agree with what you're saying DP about standardization. BT money will be able to lobby for standards that fit their agenda and reduce competition. Homogenization of the industry will likely be accelerated, compared to what might have happened if vaping remained separate from BT. Innovation will likely begin to suffer, as other tobacco companies start buying the other successful vape companies.I don't think it will hurt them at all. It should help them tremendously, actually. It also could help bring them favor with legislators (money talks, bulldong walks), giving them even more power over a market they already have a significant slice of.
Eventually we may see a market very close to what we see with smokes. Everything looks the same, vapes the same, and only minor differences between products A and Z. We'll see. I hope I'm wrong, but to be dead honest - I don't really care. I know what I'll be vaping until they put me wherever they're going to put me.
Could be an interesting ride to watch though. We'll see.
I'm sure glad that I was born in 1961, and not 2011. I'll say that much.
The FDA bullied Blu, who is owned by BT.FDA won't be able bully around BT like they can small vape companies- too much money coming to governments still.
@zoiDman and @DPLongo22, you both have good points.
I'm not saying they won't do anything to the vaping industry. Juul's market share & visibility, combined with Altria's size & lobby presence, will just change the conversation quite a bit, that's all. I can't prove anything, and we won't know what the course would have been, without the purchase. I just think this hastens the death knell for mom & pops.The FDA bullied Blu, who is owned by BT.
If I actually knew all the things that I thought I knew, I'd be a pretty (as a friend's father used to yell at us) >
"SCHMATZ KEED!"
LOL! He used to say, "Hey - schmatz keed. C'mere. I'm gonna crack ya across the head... REAL schmatz keed, yeah."
We deserved it.
Back on point (someone take it away)....
You guys might have misunderstood my statement(s). I'm not saying it will all be bad for vaping - but it will be vastly different than it would be without BT money. FDA won't be able bully around BT like they can small vape companies- too much money coming to governments still. ...
But see here's the Deal... There Isn't going to be any Small Companies in a Fully Regulated Market.
They're just going to be Priced Out of the Market. All there is going to be is BT and BV (Big Vape). And BV is only going to be Marginally Better than BT.