I personally have not read enough on the AEMSA as of yet to understand the importance of it beyond
controlling companies that do not already know what they are doing.
Experienced companies already have "self-regulation" in place with safe practices and ingredients.
I think it is great that there is someone that can control the "I never used an ecig before but I know I can mix liquid
and I like tasting good stuff and I think I can sell this stuff and make money, but again I never even used an ecig, but it sounds easy"
type of person.
I do not know of the costs, and the standards that they set. So I cannot judge too much on what they seem
to want to accomplish other than a money making business. I have to read further.
Even if They claim to overlook the manufacturer and their practices, I am fully sure that
there could be a mishap or a standard not followed, whether the manufacturer is or is not a member of such org.
GP does list the common name ingredients on the bottles of the GP eliquid.
If the federal or state government set standards, then of course we all would have to follow to comply.
Again, I have not read fully into this yet, since it is actually still in the works and could
not possibly make anything safer by just joining and paying dues.
I still have to educate myself on what it accomplishes.
controlling companies that do not already know what they are doing.
Experienced companies already have "self-regulation" in place with safe practices and ingredients.
I think it is great that there is someone that can control the "I never used an ecig before but I know I can mix liquid
and I like tasting good stuff and I think I can sell this stuff and make money, but again I never even used an ecig, but it sounds easy"
type of person.
I do not know of the costs, and the standards that they set. So I cannot judge too much on what they seem
to want to accomplish other than a money making business. I have to read further.
Even if They claim to overlook the manufacturer and their practices, I am fully sure that
there could be a mishap or a standard not followed, whether the manufacturer is or is not a member of such org.
GP does list the common name ingredients on the bottles of the GP eliquid.
If the federal or state government set standards, then of course we all would have to follow to comply.
Again, I have not read fully into this yet, since it is actually still in the works and could
not possibly make anything safer by just joining and paying dues.
I still have to educate myself on what it accomplishes.