I trust the government, it only exists to help me. (I say that every night until I go to sleep.)
I say this a lot Also. Like when I use my Cell Phone. Or when I can see a Drone Flying Overhead.
I trust the government, it only exists to help me. (I say that every night until I go to sleep.)
Of course it is always a possibility. However if you want to run a successful business, it is wise not to lie to your customers. Since the words spread quickly. A serious company wants the best reputation that's possible. So they've nothing to gain/win on intentionally lying.
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Yeah, only gonna answer this point. I find it distressingly naive.... I do not trust the FDA. I do not trust the CDC. I do not trust the FCC. I'm on the fence as regards to the FTC, but let's take the two who have consistently attacked vaping over the past two years.Sorry if I came off too aggressive
... If they offered very affordable testing to E-juice vendors, in return for some kind of "FDA Authorized E-Liquid Vendor" badge, people would be able to tell if the juice was chemical-free or not. ...
Yeah, only gonna answer this point. I find it distressingly naive.... I do not trust the FDA. I do not trust the CDC. I do not trust the FCC. I'm on the fence as regards to the FTC, but let's take the two who have consistently attacked vaping over the past two years.
Neither the FDA or the CDC have demonstrated a desire to help the American people. They have shown a desire to squash ANY new industry that in any way could supplant established industries.
Using innuendo, junk science and rumor to over regulate is simply another method of maintaining cash flow from existing sources. The only way I know to curb this tendency toward excessive greed and control is to oppose the policies that are proposed which are a proven detriment to society.
We all know that ample research exists to show that vaping is comparativly safe.
Compared to what?
Taking a shower
Drinking tap water
Walking down the street
Riding a motorcycle
All of which have taken more lives last year than vaping has caused illness and death since it's original invention.
No activity is 100% safe.
The issues are
Weather or not vaping is safe enough.
Weather or not vaping is safer than smoking.
Weather or not science, or innuendo and rumor should set policy in the United States.
The FDA has amply demonstrated the thought that existing industries should set policy.
I disagree.
Which does not explain why their e-liquid basically sucks. I'm a fan of MadVapes, I think they're great... but not their juice.
Andria
You've a point but it'll also kill every small company there is that's making the juice.
Atleast in sweden to get a juice controlled and approved it costs between 58,360$ - 102,130$ per juice to get checked and approved.
This isn't small money and almost no company can afford this large sums of money just to get their juices verified and approved.
And even if it does not get approved you'll have to pay. So there's no insurance at all that it'll get approved.
In the end we'll have the big tobacco controlling the market again, and who knows what they will put in the juice?
They've put over 4000 chemicals in our cigarettes just to get us more addicted. So i don't doubt at all that they would do the same to our e juice in one way or another.
In Europe, as soon as something is offered for sale, it is subject to multiple consumer protection laws, and in many countries there are local inspectors who enforce those laws. In the UK, ecig products are subject to 17 laws as soon as they hit the shelves, and there are local inspectors everywhere who inspect, take away and analyse the products. It applies equally to stores and UK websites.
Because of this, consumer products such as ecigs are safer than pharmaceuticals - because if someone sold something dangerous that harmed or occasionally killed people and refused to comply then they'd be in jail. Something a thousand times more dangerous than that, on the scale of Chantix for example, is impossible to comprehend as a consumer product - hundreds would be prosecuted and likely to be jailed.
It's difficult for Europeans to understand a situation like the USA where someone can sell this type of product without it needing to comply with any regulations, and with no local enforcement system. In a situation like that, the trade need to self-regulate very efficiently; if they don't, then the only alternative seems to be FDA regulation. That's about the same thing as having the pharmaceutical industry shut you down, and this is probably what we can now expect to start happening.
if i can still get unflavored nic and flavorings im fine, i dont usually buy pre mixed juice anymore. i dont like the idea of big tobacco controlling things or anyone else.
if i can still get unflavored nic and flavorings im fine, i dont usually buy pre mixed juice anymore. i dont like the idea of big tobacco controlling things or anyone else.
There already is one. AEMSA: AEMSA | American E-Liquid Manufacturing Standards Association
There should definitely be regulations on the process of making liquid
I Can't Agree or Disagree with this Statement.
Because you have Not Said what Regulations should be in place for the process of making an [Nicotine containing e-Liquid].
As in, should it be covered in the regulations for lab preparation, or food preparation. Or should nic be lab and no-nic be food?