I am the 'Shocked Smoker'.
Yesterday afternoon I received an update from the health department.
It seems the devices themselves should not be seized by customs, and are legal.
( A short time before that, I got a call from MailBoxes to tell me that my package had been released.)
The issue is that nicotine is a prescribable drug.
The procedure is for me to get a prescription from my doctor, for no more than 3 months supply, take it to the health department.
They will then issue me an import permit, to be presented to customs.
The gentleman that I spoke to actually seemed quite supportive, going so far as to say that, if my doctor would not give me a prescription, FIND ONE THAT WILL!
While the outcome is not as good as I would like, it is not as bad as it could have been.
These 'risk reduction' devices are saving the lives of thousands, millions? of people all around the world, yet many countries are trying to restrict, or outright ban them.
While not smoking at all is best, many of us actually enjoy smoking, and the ability to do so, while no longer harming ourselves or those around us, should NOT be regulated away