Davis says, “After all, liquid in e-cigarettes is extracted from tobacco and so therefore, they are essentially tobacco products . And certainly tobacco-derived products, it would make sense to use the existing regulations that we have about tobacco products and classify e-cigarettes under that existing regulation."
*SMH*

None of the places I've ever bought e-cig products from sell them to minors. Second, it's just a matter of time before they ban vaping in public just like they did smoking. Sigh! Not sure how I feel because one one hand vape can fill a place up just like smoke can but it doesn't smell too much or contain any known products that can harm others.
So you're claiming patches, gum lozenges and nicotrol inhalers are tobacco products? Certainly the states haven't taken that stance.
Thread in the forum with more info on the "Let It Rip" segment.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...tion-hits-hard-against-war-e-cigs-vaping.html
I was waiting for this comment to surface.
"E-cigarettes are often produced by the same parent companies as traditional cigarettes and have grown increasingly popular over the past few years. U.S. middle and high school students' use of e-cigarettes more than doubled from 2011 to 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in September"
As soon as Big Tobacco started getting into the industry my fear was the ANTZ would lump e-Cigs in with them.
Instead of blaming tobacco companies for the legislative threats by prohibitionists to demonize/ban/tax e-cigs, please note that Lorillard and Reynolds are the ones that have actively lobbied for good bills in most states (including Michigan) to ban "vapor product" and "alternative nicotine product" sales to minors.
Tobacco companies have also done far more that large e-cig companies to oppose vaping ban bills, e-cig tax bils, and unwarranted e-cig regulation bills.
So you're claiming patches, gum lozenges and nicotrol inhalers are tobacco products? Certainly the states haven't taken that stance.
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Instead, the ANTZ want HB 5393 enacted because it legally defines e-cigs as "electronic smoking devices".
http://www.legislature.mi.gov/documents/2013-2014/billintroduced/House/pdf/2014-HIB-5393.pdf
This same (or a similar) battle has been and will continue playing out in many different state legislators (as the ANTZ are now lobbying for more than a dozen bills in different states/municipalities to legally defined e-cigs as "electronic smoking devices" so they can return next year to urge the legislatures to ban their use in workplaces (by claiming they are smoking devices just like cigarettes) and to tax them at the same rate as cigarettes (by claiming all smoking products should be taxed at the same rate).
While I understand that getting vaping treated as smoking for all purposes is part of the larger strategy as outlined by Glantz and others ... I still don't quite get why they were willing to give up indoor clean air act extensions in so many states. OR shoud've been a slam dunk. MI and OH have very large populations. IMO the PR value of having smokers huddled outside with vapers is tremendous - not the least because vapers will smell like smokers after the said exposure to cigarette smoke.
On the other side, having nonsmoker/nonvapers realize that vapor isn't terribly onerous is clearly not a good thing for the ANTZ cause. Better to have them see the vapor clouds from some distance away and be terrified of them. Or smell the cigarette smoke when they see the clouds.
Anyway I'm not arguing with you Bill ... youi've been doing this for three+ decades now or so, and probably have hundreds of contacts to keep you posted about their thinking. So I accept your explanation. And if I'm correct that the ANTZ have frittered away a massive PR gift in so many states lke OR, OK, KS, NE, OH, MI, SD, and who-knows-where-else, then perhaps they'll make other mistakes in the future.
I think it's funny they enact bans on smoking yet the state would hate for anyone to,quit and lose that tax money. E-cig/liquid taxes co,IMF soon. Addicts are a great source of renewable funds.