In a perverse way, it is the high nic liquid that might be safer (you need to inhale less PG/VG).
Yeah, but for me there'd be all that barfing. Fate worse than death.
Andria
In a perverse way, it is the high nic liquid that might be safer (you need to inhale less PG/VG).
If she isn't, she should be. That is one cutey baby. Made my day.LOL I believe she is the "head" of the CBAOAA (Cotton Ball Artists of America Association)![]()
Lighters, butane, fruit flavored "cigars" -all of these products are still available for purchase quite easily by adults. I just can't see e liquid regulations being even more restrictive than tobacco regulations.
Why do so many here think it's all going to go away? Seems like very overblown fears to me. Many European countries have far more restrictive tobacco laws than we do. We still have nice, colorful tobacco packaging -they have nothing but warnings and grotesque pictures to scare people off. They can't even put a logo on their packs.
I'm all for staying vigilant and fighting stupid laws, but I also try to keep some perspective.
cigars and "little cigars" are actually included in the proposed deeming that is due to come out soon, which also includes e-cigarettes. They haven't been forgotten, don't expect to see fruit flavored cigars for much longer.
Sadly, they are going after everything. Now that trade with Cuba has resumed. I am so looking for toward a authentic Cuban cigar but not at that price.
Ha. Remember the Sugar Act of 1948? Now they will "open" the trade but not before they vilify & overtax sugar cane. Incidentally Dr. Glanz is involved in bashing sugar too.
they might of went into the trash but,as a former janitor at an airport i can tell youYeah (Glad I wasn;t around then).. last Cuban I had was in Mexico many years ago. I accidentally had some in my suitcase when I return but fessed up at customs. They went in the trash. Bah I hate be a do-gooder.
My guess is 100 bucks for one Cuban after they get done. Cost 43 cents to make but after the government gets their cut. I wonder if the put a little cute cartoon on it and call it smurttlegar.. if they woudl have issues?
Dr. Glanz is involved in bashing sugar too.
They're like Hydra, cut off one head, two more take its place...This is the next most logical step for these freaks.
And so it was pretty much preordained that they would turn their attention in that direction.
I guess they'll find a way to keep doing what they're doing.
Even if vaping destroys their primary mission.
He'll just write a blog post about how he's being harassed by BV astro turfers.Am I the only one wanting to Twitter-Bomb the crap out of Satan GlANTZ?
He'll just write a blog post about how he's being harassed by BV astro turfers.
Wait, I thought he would refer to us as Big Tobacco shills?He'll just write a blog post about how he's being harassed by BV astro turfers.
Wait, I thought he would refer to us as Big Tobacco shills?
yes your right. if Congress elects to review it.
if not it will be the law after the waiting period.
regards
mike
This is exactly correct Skoony, all congress has to do is what it does best... nothing, and the deeming regs will pass. And I think that is exactly how this will happen. Why would anyone in congress want to put their name to passing these regs when they have plausible deniability if they do nothing? They can jump to either side of the fence after the regs pass depending on the best political advantage to themselves. There is currently not enough political clout on the vapers side to make any member of congress want to overtly support defeating the proposed regs, but they can claim they opposed the regs later if they see an advantage. Self serving system? Yup. And every member of congress knows how to use this system to their own advantage. Look for de facto passage after the waiting period expires.
If this passes by exceeding the waiting period, it is essentially the FDA creating and passing regs all by themselves without the legislative branch of government even being directly involved at all.
Am I too much of a pessimist about how our government works to believe that not only will it happens this way, but this has been the plan all along? Maybe it's just me not having enough faith in our government.
Once the deeming regulations are published, Congress can vote to derail them.I could be wrong and feel free to let me know.
This is exactly correct Skoony, all congress has to do is what it does best... nothing, and the deeming regs will pass. And I think that is exactly how this will happen. Why would anyone in congress want to put their name to passing these regs when they have plausible deniability if they do nothing? ...