What happened to all the fear mongering and paranoia? Zero hour has passed and the FDA hasn't kicked down my door and confiscated my e-cig and e-nic. How will some of the vendors who rely on stockpilers stay in business?
What happened to all the fear mongering and paranoia? Zero hour has passed and the FDA hasn't kicked down my door and confiscated my e-cig and e-nic. How will some of the vendors who rely on stockpilers stay in business?
What happened to all the fear mongering and paranoia? Zero hour has passed and the FDA hasn't kicked down my door and confiscated my e-cig and e-nic. How will some of the vendors who rely on stockpilers stay in business?
Note to self"Zero Hour", as you call it, was established by the FDA and is not a hard deadline. E-cigs aren't at the top of their list; they'll get to it when they get to it (they have submitted their ideas for review, BTW).
It ain't over, not by a long shot.
Here's an english translation; http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...bacco-regulation-conference.html#post11145035
It appears that regulations may already be in the hands of OMB for approval. Then it'll go back to the FDA for final tweaking.
As a flavor distribut6or, concentrated flavors are already FDA approved in most every country but China and India. I deal with US customs weekly ABOUT EVERY FLAVOR ORSER.
As a flavor distribut6or, concentrated flavors are already FDA approved in most every country but China and India. I deal with US customs weekly ABOUT EVERY FLAVOR ORSER.
Exactly what do they mean by all this nonsense? Are they just planning to just ban e-cigs?
... Vapers will experience death by a thousand cuts.
Ya mean it's all about money and power ??OMB's two biggest concerns are probably preventing the Justice Dept from losing another lawsuit filed against FDA, and preventing Obama's approval ratings from further declining below their all time low of 39% this week.
As such, OMB may not allow FDA to propose the deeming reg.
Anything federal is bound to be a manure partyAnything federal is bound to be a manure party for lack of better terms. no decision by these clucks could potentiate something like banning sales of devices/mods or eliquid could it?
Rumor on the hill is definitely that the regulations are currently at OMB, and then they will have to make their way over to Health and Safety. SFATA (Smoke Free Alternatives Trade Association) gathered 30 of their members in DC earlier this week to meet with the offices of their representatives and senators. Their message in a nutshell? The industry needs regulation, but not be shoehorned into rules that don't fit, and trying to include e-cigarettes into the tobacco act is like trying to put a square peg into a round hole. Fortuitously enough, one of the congress members SFATA came in contact with was someone within Health and Safety, and they were very interested to hear that the FDA wasn't being totally truthful.
Something I took away from the SFATA meetings for us as consumers (I attended in support of a friend of mine who is a member) is to keep writing your representatives and senators. Even if it doesn't reach the intended person, for each letter that they receive one of their staffers has to sit down and form a reply plus log that exchange into the books. If a pattern forms it will get noticed. Also, for anyone capable of it, make an appointment and visit your representative. From the mouths of paid lobbyists we heard that it's a thousand times more powerful than hiring a lobbyist to do it for you. A hired gun is easy enough to dismiss, but they are required to pay attention to you as their constituent. And again, it goes into the books plus a report is made to that house member if it was a staffer that met with you.
It's heartening to hear that there are ways to break through the big money corproate shield.
I think it would be the same process independent of the elected president, no matter which side of the aisle they were on.
I imagine there are some that think nicotine is evil, given that I know such people exist.You are probably correct. BUT, I suspect this administration's staff, HHS staff and most of the political appointees in federal government today are anti-nic. When people become fanatical in their beliefs, like most anti smokers are, nothing gets through to them. To them nic is so bad it probably should not even be allowed for use as an insecticide.