I wonder if the nic levels where there before Trish.
I didn't keep the link.
Am i reading that right,no tax but no Nic.From 1st April?
The article refers to the laws they put in place April 2013 George. Whether there was any nicotine on that website when we first saw it, I don't know.
Looks like you can have an E-cig & 40 electronic cartridges (from a licenced business I suppose?) and pay no tax, but you can't have e-liquid refills or ready filled with nicotine unless you have a license ...so I'm not 100% sure who
is allowed to sell it with nicotine - but I'll bet getting a license is a feat of wonder anyway!
I was very surprised by the way Italy went, and it's one of the countries I'd have least expected it from.
I'm totally prepared to stockpile as much as I can, as long as I can still get decent flavouring, and hopefully, concentrates too, but I'd expect the availability of those developed specifically for e-cigs to get harder to find, or perhaps disappear.
I wouldn't be surprised to hear something more definite on our own governments intentions once the election is over.
Probably over dramatizing, but it could appear to some that governments are sacrificing our health interests to save the tobacco industry, and that of the NRT rubbish.They already know that e-cigs work, and that they're probably up to 99% safer than tobacco smoking, so there's only that and tax as a possible reason for imposing restrictions.
Tell them you're a Doctor and will buy all their old stock;-)
A doctor of what?

...I do have a very close friend with a Doctorate ..but it's not medical!

Still, she could perhaps fool them!