FDA President Trump just saved vaping

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Missed in all the hoopla of the inauguration is the fact the FDA's deeming regulations just got squashed. Among some of the new bills Trump signed to law is a seperate directive attached to the Obamacare law stopping "all federal agencies from implementing new regulations that have yet to fully take effect". This was actually done on camera. While it is not specific to vaping the FDA is obviously a federal agency and the deeming regulations have not been fully implemented as they were supposed to be coded into law in phases and staggered structure.

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Standing by what I said. However there are changes to the regulation that are under review, and they may well be effected by the freeze.
The deeming regulation itself is already in effect
And so is Obamacare technically. But legislatively both are not anymore. They were frozen last night.. on camera. Such is the power of the presidency along with a congressional majority.
 

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The FDA regulations are already here... 2018 is just a deadline!


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Exactly. Is there a deadline to comply with say, not robbing a bank? Is there a deadline with complying not using lead and asbestos in building materials? Those are examples of laws. The deeming regulations are not codified into law yet and as of last night they are frozen and very likely to be scrapped altogether.
 

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What he signed last night effected regulations that are pending, there are a bazillion regulations that are already the 'law of the land' that are not effected in any way.
The deeming regulations by definition are pending

the definition of deeming

deeming means to "hold an opinion" not bearer of a fact,i.e law of the land. That is why the word deeming is there. If it were law already it would just be a regulation not a deeming one.
 

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Exactly. Is there a deadline to comply with say, not robbing a bank? Is there a deadline with complying not using lead and asbestos in building materials? Those are examples of laws. The deeming regulations are not codified into law yet and as of last night they are frozen and very likely to be scrapped altogether.

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