So from what I gather, in 2 years (possibly 3 years) these rules will go into effect and assuming they are enforced and I understood them correctly (always doubtful), vaping as we know of it today will no longer exist.
If that is correct, I'm sad but not completely surprised. It's easy to point fingers, but in the end I'm not sure it matters "why", I guess the important parts are it's happening and preparation.
I said this in another thread before (somewhere), vaping to me is not a tool it's a hobby... It's something I enjoy in all its aspects. If I vape for 50 more years, so be it. If I quit tomorrow, again so be it. (I'm sure most of you feel differently)
I'm a person who never smoked cigarettes... I did smoke cigars, about 3 a day. I personally switched to vaping because I was worried about the second hand cigar smoke for my grandkids. My intent was never to quit cigars entirely, just to vape as an alternative to smoking in my house. And I enjoyed it so much, I rarely smoke cigars anymore.... From 3 a day to 1 every 3-4 months if that.
Not sure if big tobacco is throwing it's weight around?
Not sure if all the irresponsible media reports of exploding mods contributed?
Not sure if they simply want to tax ELIQUID like tobacco?
I'm nowhere near as educated in politics/government as many of you in here, but I'm assuming these rulings today will become concrete?