Because tobacco makes you sharp and other drugs make you dull. Sharp people are harder to control than dull people. Next question?![]()
No more questions, your honor.
Because tobacco makes you sharp and other drugs make you dull. Sharp people are harder to control than dull people. Next question?![]()
This is what baffles me the most... Why is it that in our society, illegal-drug addicts get all the love, support and understanding from the government, while we, "legal-drug addicts" are being demonized and despised by everybody.
Oh you better believe it will be a buttload! I hate this I swear I can't see anyway around big government. I actually think they are out to ruin any small business they can.
I was transformed from a proud tax paying, middle class citizen to a poor hoarder hiding from the government begging for just a little freedom.
I'm going to watch this when I have time Gato. Part of the intro said,"FDA Cult Of Tyranny" Isn't that the truth?
I think it's a really good video..
Obviously there's an agenda to it (which we all have), considering a good chunk of it relates to the dietary supplement industry's battle with the FDA & Big Pharma (and I'm assuming it was created/funded by at least the friends of the supplement industry -- which certainly doesn't discredit what's said in the video, and is probably 1000x more truthful & insightful than, say, FDA's Facebook puff-piece posts)..
But I think one can easily make the case that it parallels the vaping industry & our battle.. Only we're not only up against the FDA & BP, but also BT & state/local governments, as well...
After watching that, and doing some research & some thinking over the past week or so, I'm pretty convinced at this point that the FDA is not about health, but about money (bold mine)...
"The FDA's federal budget request for fiscal year (FY) 2012 totaled $4.36 billion, while the proposed 2014 budget is $4.7 billion. About $2 billion of this budget is generated by user fees. Pharmaceutical firms pay the majority of these fees, which are used to expedite drug reviews."
Food and Drug Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now keeping that in mind.. I think rolygate (ECF Forum Manager) made 2 excellent must-read posts the day the proposal came out, both which hit the nail on the head..
They're a bit negative, depressing & bleak.. and even though we need to keep fighting harder than ever in all kinds of ways, I believe he speaks the eye-opening truth & reality of all this...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...555865-proposed-fda-rules-3.html#post12944437
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...555865-proposed-fda-rules-5.html#post12945163
Yes I read Rolygates posts..Sometime the truth hurts...I also think he was spot on.
He missed brining up the black market and other things that would greatly impact the dynamic both in current situation and going forward.
If you are reading this, and are sure you wouldn't go to a black market to get whatever it is that is 'regulated out of existence' then perhaps you speak truth, for yourself. There will be plenty of others who do. I see zero chance of it being regulated out of existence.
It is possible, nay encouraged, to shame smokers. I can find umpteen posts on ECF that disparage smoking/smokers, so don't need to go a looking in 'enemy camp' for that sort of spin. That plays well right here in vaping culture. Hate on smoking/smokers and you're golden. Try and debate with anyone about faux science on 'harms of smoking' and it almost always ends with one side, the hate on smoking side, picking up their ball and going home as they simply cannot hear another side to that debate. Mind is made up. Smoking kills. Again, not just found in enemy camp, but allowed to permeate entire world culture.
Unless you are an ex-smoker that hates on smoking, you are shunned. Go read Winston Man's diary/blog on this if this isn't clear. There are many examples of this around. It is the scapegoat, it is immensely popular, and it is, in may ways, legalized to shame smokers by any means necessary.
That we live in a world society that doesn't fight on this front (via science, politics, philosophy, and economics) is why we also live in a world that has managed to manipulate the masses into accepting a smoking economy.
And is also why we currently live in a world that has an increasingly popular underground market for smokes. Still legal. But has an underground market.
Regulate out of existence?
Thanks for humoring me.
Funny thing, it's the FDA and the ANTZ who taught us how to run black market ecigs. The FDA for their illegal attempted ban. The ANTZ for not jumping to embrace ecigs.
If these had been embraced and jumped on by big business from the start to figure out a better way few would know how to mod, rebuild or DIY liquid.
Its about the acrostic "FDA deeming regulation proposals" and in particular the usage of the acrostic "deem" or "deeming."
I think the FDA's proposals will be preemptive to the vaping communities ability to fight it. That's why the language is written the way it is. Because they state that e-liquid is a tobacco product. If we could fight that, we would. When anyone with the ability to see through BS knows better. What can we do though? Fight the FDA? Yeah well good luck reasoning with the FDA. Especially when they are being paid off. The black market may be the only way to keep vaping going.
I also do not hate on smokers. I was one myself that could not quit that habit until I started vaping. I tell every smoker I come into contact that. I think those of us that understand these new proposed regulations has the opinion that we will be taxed out of any kind of legal existence. That without the black market, become the easiest way to quit smoking that has ever been taken away by a greedy bunch of bureaucrats.