I wouldn't suggest "desperation" as a good reason to try and obtain very concentrated nic. As has been said, very high nic concentrations are not even
disussed here due to the fact that things like hazmat gear and a chemical hood are needed to work with them.
I personally plan on purchasing a few more liters of nicotine before the roll out, I would even consider not buying nic salts and trying to convert my own using citric acid, if not for the fact that nic salts are more stable and have longevity. If I can get that done, I will feel... Okay. Not fantastic, but okay. I'm also gathering flavors when they are priced right.
There are many frustrations in this: the only way to know
for sure that one is prepared, is to prepare for the worst, and I just hate doing that, especially when flavors have a shelf life and etc., although I'm fairly certain many will be still obtainable, although with not the ease we have today. But, it makes me bitter doing all this with absolutely no knowledge of what is to come.
Also, it is indeed
true that it is easy (as one, more informed vapor) to plan ahead, but that is not the case for every vaper. And unfortunately, most new vapers remain uninformed and aren't really at the point of wanting to engage in vaping advocacy.
I can certainly understand even
vape vendors hoping for the best out of all this mess, and feeling afraid, or that it might hurt their business, to educate new vapers that sweeping changes may come, and they need to be prepared. The most I've ever seen in "one" vape shop was a "somewhat reassuring" statement about the FDA's approach and starting to sell "liters of FLAVORED" juice, to "stockpile" which may not take vapers very far at all.
I just wish people would
say exactly what they mean. If Gottleib's goal is to eliminate vaping (or at least change it substantially) well, have the ovaries to say it up front. JUST SAY WHAT YOUR LITTLE PLANS are.
Of course, that is the last thing I expect to see happening. You don't usher in these kinds of sweeping changes with advance notice. Germany didn't send a letter to every Jew and etc., stating "We will holocaust you," it was mostly deviant planning and rounding up the uninformed and the victims, basically. I think it's a reasonable analogy, because I do believe we will be entering "Vaping holocaust" times for a bit.

Again, I don't exactly know for sure, and there were some encouraging things but mostly it's a bunch of "group think" about the horrors of nicotine.
I also don't understand why it's flavors and nicotine coming under scrutiny, without a SINGLE mention of ALL the chemicals added to cigarettes, that in essence, are going to kill off smokers faster. Because I KNOW what I would do as a smoker in such a circumstance, I would buy more
cigarettes. IDK, this could be a way of BOOSTING cigarette sales, with the added benefit for "closing down" vaping, and making it less appealing. To soon to know for sure, but that is my estimate.
Anna