And I do hope that the optimistic comments on the FDA proposed rules are the ones that win the day. But lets at least consider what the negatives might be, as in the following:
It is a massive document, 241 pages of government bureaucracy. It's also the Octavian principle- fill the auditorium with the right chairs and who knows where this will go- or rather, maybe they do know where they will go. But you have to agree with the one person who said his concern was that we will all have to vape Blu or Njoy.
This is not good news. Certainly some controls might be helpful if and only if, some substances were proved to be harmful. But when your dealing with people who are dying from tobacco smoking, 241 pages of information is an assortment of what? Government ought to intervene when something is broken. If this turns into an empty shell game to swallow small business competition and ingenuity, but perhaps it isnt necessary to think so? The entire New Testament of the Bible is only 289 pages, and it has served for principals and thought for church protocol for almost 2,000 years.
But this is Government, Politics and Business, so that this new document could become the full effect of the Octavian principle: Start with a finely honed and fired "morality" in mind, and rule for decades with full authority.
Anyway, thank you to some of the people HERE, who have argued and objected to government interference, and have provided key insights into improving the
vaping experience, and my lungs thank you too. And thanks also to Kristen, from CASSA in Wisconsin, enjoyed your comments.