Again "technically took effect on April 26th."
So 'technically' the post office is illegally shipping vape supplies - NO complaints from me !
But when the 'dick heads' who passed this bought and paid for legislation will take the USPS to court, like they did with the FDA, is anyone's guess ?
No. Nothing "technically" took effect on April 26th.
Look... Here's how it works.
Congress can pass a piece of Legislation amending the Jenkins Act to include "e-Cigarettes" or an "e-liquid" under some Statutory Definition of what an "e-Cigarette/e-liquid" is. Congress has the Power to do this.
And Congress can Instruct the USPS to Promulgate a Rule to Ban the shipment of "e-Cigarettes" and "e-Liquids". They can even put a Deadline, like 120 Days from the Passage of the Legislation, on to when the USPS is supposed to have the Rule Finalized and then Published in the Federal Registry. They have that Power Also.
But until the USPS comes up with a Rule, and the Rule goes thru the Rulemaking Process, and then the Rule is Published in the Federal Registry, nothing has changed shipping-wise for the USPS.
Now Congress can Stamp their Feet and Hold their Breath till they turn Blue. But that's neither Here nor There. The Long and the Short of it is that Everything is how it was until the USPS Publishes something in the Federal Registry. That is the Power that the USPS has.
All those Dates like April 26th came from the 120 Day limit that the USPS was supposed to have a Rule Published by. And are Not Legally Binding.