My first comment to any one who asks is they work. I then go on to explain that I'm a 53 year smoker who quit cigarettes by accident when I tried to cut down by using e-cigarettes. Seems to get their attention.
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My first comment to any one who asks is they work. I then go on to explain that I'm a 53 year smoker who quit cigarettes by accident when I tried to cut down by using e-cigarettes. Seems to get their attention.
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This paper in particular, and most of the other papers in the collection, suggest that the agency — which plans to start regulating these products in the near future – knows precious little about them, and are in full Dunning-Kruger delusion about their level of knowledge. They seem unwilling to seek any sources of knowledge that are inconvenient to access (as well as what many of us proactive have told them), and indeed want to change the knowledge to fit their preferred search strategies.
There are ways to get around every system. Nothing is foolproof.
I can't see why the current methods wouldn't be acceptable to the FDA. Unless, they get into a case of just being arbitrary and "no, no, no".
Which, IMO, would open the FDA up to a law suit which they will probably lose.
Quite honestly, whatever the FDA does, I can't see China writing off the US market. The problems will be with the US vendors which is what we're fighting for.
I agree we are fighting for HONEST vendors no matter where from (getting around regulations being inherently dishonest). As for the FDA my whole point was when they decide we are gone they will be exactly that contrary and likely have the backing of every ANTZ group around.
I am not saying roll over and give up here but I am saying we are up against a pretty big wall here and let us NOT underestimate it.
At any rate, I await CASAA to see if I'm correct on this. Whatever they say will "go" with me and is what I will become active on.
I have great respect for CASAA. I too am anxiously awaiting their statements and plan BUT I do not blindly follow any person or group. I think every vapor needs to add up ALL the information and make his or her own determination of how to proceed.
It is a fact that no small business will be able to pay for these regulations declaring every piece of an ecig to be a "tobacco product" that has to go through approval.
How many small companies produce cigerettes or nrt products?
And I'm calling this "fact" fear mongering.
Thing about 'fear mongering' and politics, is the mongering could end up being correct. In this case, I don't believe it will. I feel very confident it will not be. But I don't know, and I find this assertion of (alleged) fact to be counterproductive to where we are today.
FDA seeks comments on streamlining approval process. That may be a great thing. That may be way to get all products (by any sized vendor) approved and able to be legally sold forever and ever. If I say, "it is a fact that every small business will meet these regulations and have products approved and available for legal purchase," that would be the opposite of what you are purporting. I would call that "wishful thinking" and plausibly, very misguided.
I think reasonable people feel it'll be somewhere between these two realities. But us otherwise reasonable people are able to prop FDA up as boogeyman that regardless of how wonderfully intellectual, persevering and honest / respectful we are in our approach to reasonable regulations, FDA could, theoretically, play hardball and regulate the industry out of existence. Very challenging to argue with one that holds that bias. Argue enough with someone that has that bias and there can be no other 'reasonable' conclusion than you are a BT shill and are part of the grand conspiracy to kill vaping.
IMO, we have grand opportunity to shape policy going forward. Will we get everything we want? I say no. If you are expecting that and will be .... hurt if you don't get all that you want, get out now. Run! If able to accept certain things, while also willing to fight indefinitely on other things, which may or may not be part of a black market, then you're good to go.
How many small eCig vendors are currently authorized to legally sell an eCig (tobacco) product?
This question in response to post #261?
I see where you are going with this, but feel it is a wait and see for what I feel you are getting at. Not, wait, be fearful, listen to fearful messages only, and witness to that fear mongering come to fruition. At least not for me. I wish the same for you.
How many small eCig vendors are currently authorized to legally sell an eCig (tobacco) product?
I have great respect for CASAA. I too am anxiously awaiting their statements and plan BUT I do not blindly follow any person or group. I think every vapor needs to add up ALL the information and make his or her own determination of how to proceed.
I have a question. It is for Jman. Here's a definition for the term you have been dropping here on several posters:
Fear mongering (or scaremongering or scare tactics) is the use of fear to influence the opinions and actions of others towards some specific end.
So what end do these fear mongers you have labeled seek?
It seems to me they simply fear the worst based on the FDA's track record. I understand why they feel the way they do. The FDA isn't going to make another direct assault, since they were pasted the last time they tried. This set of regulations could set the table for a de facto ban of e-liquid. Remember, they aren't obligated to approve any of the liquids. Not one.
Control.
Can elaborate on this, as may be desired.
I have concern about the worst, based partially on FDA's track record. I'm a little more concerned about general public's treatment of smokers/smoking, and now vaping, and desire to scapegoat that for ultimate goal of control.
To me, FDA doesn't represent worst case scenario, but I realize they play a significant part in how that may transpire. I also don't think worst case scenario (all eCig products are illegal) is horrible, or end of story. People, including kids, are still going to vape even if it is illegal, and prohibitionists will lose (bad), IMO.
Wild West days are coming to an end. We knew this. We have been preparing for this. We can handle this. I still believe eCig industry will be thriving in 3 years and likely has triple the revenue that it does in 2014. If you find my message of 'we can handle this' not aligned with where you are at today, then that's fine. Feel free to debate and discuss that with me.
But here on open forum, anyone that wants to posts "facts" that are speculation and asserting end to vaping, and I'm going to call that out with desire to debate what looks a lot to me like fear mongering.
How many juices are legal, right now, that we know will be legal to sell as "approved by the FDA" in two years plus 75 days?
Remember, this is the same bunch that shut down the industry and seized property when they thought they could get away with it. They only relented when forced to by law.
That is a historical fact.
You trust them now...why?