As the tobacco industry gets into the market, they will welcome heavy regulation that kills the small business and allows only big players to stay in the market. Since the FDA is being very aggressive in regulation, we can be sure that long-term there will not be so many options. Three or four big brands, and that's it. Actually, that was probably going to be the fate of e-cigs anyway;
I actually disagree with that. The reason Tobacco got ridiculously concentrated in very few companies is that tobacco is
very hard to grow; it's hard on the land. You have to let land lay fallow for a while after growing a crop of tobacco, then grow other plants to re-nurture the soil. Small businesses can't put up with that, especially if you're expected to keep products coming out.
Juice might get harder to come by, but it'll still be available. That's the one thing that I'd be vaguely afraid of……but, well, sheesha (hookah tobacco) still exists and is
easy to come by. How much of that comes from big tobacco? 5%?
The cartos/attys might see a tremendous flood of cigarette company made stuff, but at least it'll be insanely consistent………if they offer blanks. If not, I don't think anything will change. It might be more difficult to order foreign stuff and not have it confiscated by customs……but that wouldn't be much different from ordering foreign cigars. If you order cigars from
anywhere and customs says they're from Cuba……it's on you to prove they're not, which is almost impossible.
Mods won't be affected. The marketing might……it might be insanely more complicated to search for "pv mod" or something because people might think up more and more creative ways to not say "e-cigarette". But they're essentially tubes or boxes and batteries that are used in a lot of stuff, maybe some circuitry, and
one piece that's specific to e-cigs (the 510/901/801/ego) connector.
It might hurt the ego/kgo/cig-a-like market, but it won't hurt mods. And we might all be
forced to go to things like the HH.357 instead of cheap, chinese attys because they won't have import restrictions on stuff made in the US.
I think it could make things more expensive, but it'll be because the cheap, Chinese stuff
could disappear from the marketplace. And even if that's the case, it's not hard to get Brittish or European cigarettes……just not that many people carry them because it's hard to compete with the big company's distribution networks.