Completely my opinion but I would say there is at least a 25% chance that the october date gets pushed. This is one of the larger grey areas the FDA has faced irt regulating a recreational product. There are massive corp interests, small business interests, as well as individual consumer interests at stake here. All centered around a product that nobody can find anything health
threatening with. The motivation is a ruse as well. Playing the "unknown card", "ANTZ card", and "children card", but there has been no connections made.
The industry is mushrooming as we speak. Myself, wife, and ex-smoking circle of friends are part of the mushroom as well as this entire subforum. $1B/yr industries get hard to handcuff unless there is proof of enough harm to take swift and far reaching action. Tax revenue is absolutely part of the motivation but it won't be spoken about. Just the ruse parts.
Regardless of whether something happens in October, it's going to happen. There's no stopping that part. Check the media and legislation forums daily and draw your own conclusions. It's anybody's guess at this point in how it all shakes out.