Does this seem right to you?

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Very cute. There is no way I could be that cute so my picture will go in the basement to scare the rats way.
 

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There are lots of reasons (beyond the rug rats) that closed systems will be the only thing left...

Big tobacco wants that, to eliminate competition.
Big Pharma wants that, to reduce effectiveness, and maybe Big tobacco too.

Big Government wants that, for many reasons...
--To reduce effectiveness
--To make taxation easier
--To protect the rug rats (to appease the ANTZ)

I may be missing a few components here...
I'm sure there's more.

you know they will have to add some ingredients to make it safe for consumption that just happens to make it more addictive.
 
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This is about anything that Does Not Put Money In The Government's Pocket.
I read a post in the Media forum that the e-liquid Manufacturers have agreed to that should remove several of the issues that the FDA supposedly has. But Really Do You Believe For One Instant that It Will Change The Outcome One Bit?
Money Makes the Bg Wheels Go Round! They could give a Rats Azz about you, your kids or anything other than Money.
 

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you know they will have to add some ingredients to make it safe for consumption that just happens to make it more addictive.

Well, some people might consider a lower mg/ml nicotine content as a "safer" e-cigarette, and you're not allowed to give that perception, so all e-cigarettes will be formulated with the same nicotine content, 54mg/ml.

That's why they did away with the "light" and "ultra light" designations on cigarettes.
 

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Well, some people might consider a lower mg/ml nicotine content as a "safer" e-cigarette, and you're not allowed to give that perception, so all e-cigarettes will be formulated with the same nicotine content, 54mg/ml.

That's why they did away with the "light" and "ultra light" designations on cigarettes.
True. I believe Dr f. stated one time that the higher nic may cut back on the amount of time vaping. I know when I use 18 MG liquid I vape much less than my usual 7ish. I still would rather be vaping than smoking. I would rather have 3 chemical in my body than 6000. I mainly vape unflavored.
 

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In a perverse way, it is the high nic liquid that might be safer (you need to inhale less PG/VG).
Yep. 12-15mg for me, medium wattage, not quite low enough to qualify as a tootle-puffer, but strictly MTl, and there's a reason the 'l' is lower-case. If there are risks associated with vaping, it seems only logical that DL cloud chasing a much larger quantity of lower-nic juice would just multiply them.
 

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Yep. 12-15mg for me, medium wattage, not quite low enough to qualify as a tootle-puffer, but strictly MTl, and there's a reason the 'l' is lower-case. If there are risks associated with vaping, it seems only logical that DL cloud chasing a much larger quantity of lower-nic juice would just multiply them.
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Alright.. you all got me worried. Usually I have nerves of steel about everything. I may have to go out and order a bunch of nic base now. Grrrrr.. around 50 years of life and the only other thing that made me this nervous was when I said I do 20+ years ago.

Thanks all. :)
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I got the Part about what is made from Pseudoephedrine being Illegal.

I just Don't see how ANY of this applies to Batteries, Resistance Wire, Organic Cotton?

And I don't Believe that the FDA Has the Legal Authority to Regulate/Restrict these Products if they are Not Marketed to be Used with a Tobacco Product. Or if they are Not Sold in a "Kit" that Contains a Tobacco Product.
They can't.

Unless the sign above the threshold to the establishment explicitly denotes the point of the establishment as e-cig related.

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It's used in the production of some illegal substance. The last time I bought Sudafed, years ago, I had to show an ID and sign a register. I no longer have allergies, so I haven't kept up with any new rules, but I think there's a limit on how much you can buy per month.

I also had to show an ID proving I was over 18 (or 21?) to buy a can of spray paint at the hardware store once.

I'm not too worried about vaping hardware. I think e-liquid is the choke point "they" will be attacking.

Sudafed is for congestion, not allergies. It's not hard to buy, you just have to stand in a line behind people who can't make up their minds, don't know what they want, don't speak English, and are paying in exact change with pennies. In short, it's a hassle -- but still possible. Since I'm NOT making illegal drugs with it, I buy it when I need it, as much as I need -- which must be a hell of a lot less than would be needed to make illegal drugs, because I take a good bit of it, for my stupid nose.

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