That's for PMTA, deadline 8/8/2018. Could you point to a section in the deemings which leads you to believe the availability of liquid nic will be in jeopardy on 8/8/ 2016 ?
I never mentioned a date. You are confusing me with someone else.
That's for PMTA, deadline 8/8/2018. Could you point to a section in the deemings which leads you to believe the availability of liquid nic will be in jeopardy on 8/8/ 2016 ?
Sorry, don't see how the Washington state definition you highlighted could be extended to ecigs. The key being " containing tobacco ". Note it doesn't say "containing a tobacco product, as defined by the FDA " .
It was specifically mentioned. Liquid nicotine for consumer sale will be treated as eLiquid. So, the manufacturer will have to prove 100mg is safe to vape.
The thing about 100mg nic is it requires knowledge and skill to handle and mix down. It's more for wholesale use than retail. I'm damn glad it's available retail of course. It's not safe to vape on its own so what kind of pmta app would they file? Wholesale supplier? Then only approved manufacturers can buy it? It does seem that we can still buy it well after 8/8 unless something specific comes up at the fed or state level.
you may not be able to use your CC or PayPal to buy tobacco products online.1. You must've missed this part of my post : I don't mean a general " oh that's the date everything is deemed a tobacco product " , i mean something that prohibits me from ordering RTA's and liquid nic.
2. So ? Those states define " tobacco products " in their statutes. Those statutes do not magically change on 8/8/2016. Any change to the definition of " tobacco products " will have to be made proactively, like Utah and Arkansas did. Nothing happens automatically on 8/8/16 to those definitions.
My question remains, what stops me from ordering liquid nic, RTA's, wire etc ... on 8/9 ? Could you point me to a specific regulation ?
Did you read my other posts besides the one you are quoting, or even the last sentence of the post you quoted ?
What makes you think the FDA's definition of "tobacco products" for the purpose of their regulations ( which does not include bans on online sales ), will automatically change the definition explicitly spelled out in state legislation for the purpose of their own regulations ? I am not saying that they can't amend the definitions as Indiana and Utah did, but it is not automatic .
Sorry, don't see how the Washington state definition you highlighted could be extended to ecigs. The key being " containing tobacco ". Note it doesn't say "containing a tobacco product, as defined by the FDA " .
As for the FDA definition, yeah i know what it is, but that is for the purpose of their own regulations ( which doesn't include a ban on online sales ) , not the Washington state regulations, which have their own definition within the statute itself.
I only see under age sale restricted and there is a ban in Cleveland ?? Not sure what happens after 8-8I´m from Ohio. Does anyone know of any pending legislation?
From what I have seen so far it seems most of Ohio is, so far, vape friendly. At least I've not seen any problems other than one city, yet. Have you signed up at CASAA? CASAA - The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association It is a great way to keep on top of what is going on.I´m from Ohio. Does anyone know of any pending legislation?
I don't know how many, if any, state tobacco laws will automatically include vaping come 8/8/2016. I expect a rash of mostly unopposed bills to fly through state legislatures over the next year amending the definition of tobacco products, followed by tax bills, citing the new federal definition oftaxtobacco products. The FDA is one front in this war, states are fifty more, cities and counties are thousands more.
And I grabbed 5 gallons for that exact same reason. As hard as things might be to get in the future, I believe (and hope I'm wrong) that nic will be the most difficult.IMO, in the not too distant future ... buying nicotine base will require a tobacco manufacture license.
and I don't mean a tobacco resellers permit.
I think even the most confident anti-stockpilers are in for a big shock![]()
We are going in circles it seems
Let me ask my question in a different way. The FDA has deemed ecigs " tobacco products" for the purposes of their regulations. Their regulations does not prohibit online sales. It took them six years to deem ecigs, after they said they were going to do so. Why do you think that the definition of " tobacco products " in an individual states legislation will automatically be changed on 8/8/16 ? Where is the legal precedent ? Which state has announced that their legislation will automatically be amended on 8/8/16 ?
And I grabbed 5 gallons for that exact same reason. As hard as things might be to get in the future, I believe (and hope I'm wrong) that nic will be the most difficult.
I'm sure we'll somehow find a way to get mods (they'll be called 510 flashlights with VW light control and TC so the LED's don't burn out), atty's (they'll be aroma therapy devices), wire, cotton, flavoring, PG/VG, batteries, etc. but nic, well I didn't want to take a chance on not investing in that. I look at it as investing in my future.
If we can find a local head shop to get paraphernalia, I'm sure we can find a way to locate mods, drippers and tanks.
Praise Rahm for that one... Greedy little a$$hat, Chicago has went to hell under him. I'm grateful that I'm at least in Lake County and right next to McHenry. More vape friendly up by me.Chicago amended 100% of their tobacco rules with a simple up/down vote in the City Council. Now all laws apply to vape goods. That's a precedent right there.
Utah banning vape sales online is another.
That's all it takes. One afternoon vote taking 1hr.
Stock up - or do without is what I'm recommending.
You may be right for Cook and DuPage. I'm in Lake and there is at least one that I know of off of 12 in I think Wauconda and I'm not far form the WI border and I think there's a few just over the state line.Aren't head shops banned in Cook County and DuPage County, Illinois? I'm in Chicago and I cannot recall seeing one.