Amazon and Paypal clamped down on ecigs. The legal questionability in some countries is what brought it on (imo, haven't actually read the reasons..TO THE GOOGLES!), and they are global players. Last thing they need is some gov. clamping down on them, so it rolls downhill.
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Other alleged impacts of Big Tobacco include lobbying to have PayPal, Amazon, and eBay consider electronic cigarettes tobacco products and make use of their services against the terms of service for purchasing e-cigs or receiving payments as an affiliate seller of their products.
Recently ASH, under the direction of public interest law professor John Banzhaf, has brought electronic cigarettes into it's sights as well. ASH is responsible for threatening legal action against organizations such as PayPal, Amazon and Facebook prompting those companies to change their policys regarding electronic cigarette advertising on their networks and has filed complaints with the FDA and states attorney generals in protest of the sale of electronic cigarettes.
More or less, they're covering their behinds.
The more I'm reading about all this, the more riled up I get. Where were these guys when I was 14 buying pouches of tobacco to roll? Where were they when cola decided HCF was a better alternative to cane/beet sugar? /rant off, need a vape...