One more thing. Over the last several months, I have read numerous posts that put forth the idea that somehow, if the "health-nazis" were replaced by conservatives or Republicans, e-cigs would stand a better chance against the onslaught of the FDA.
Let me remind you that there is a Republican conservative who, during a House vote to repeal
tobacco subsidies, handed out checks from the
tobacco lobby on the House floor. This Republican also counts as one of his most generous campaign donors, the pharmaceutical industry. This Republican is none other than the new Majority Leader, "Weepin'" John Boehner.
Do not expect cooperation from the new Congress in our war to liberate e-cigs. The e-cig industry is not nearly rich, large or well connected enough to compete with BP and BT for the affections of Boehner or, for that matter, the majority of Republicans.
The Democrats weren't much better, but they were natural enemies of BT and their objections to e-cigs were derived mainly from health concerns. If enough information could be pounded into their heads, they could be pried off of their misguided stances. But, there's a saying something to the effect that there is no one so immune to facts as one who's livelihood depends on not knowing them. That describes Boehner, and the other agents of BP and BT in the new Congress, to a "T".
If you expect cooperation in the cause, look toward those who do NOT receive support from BP and BT, regardless of party affiliation or ideological predisposition. At it's essence, this issue is first and foremost about money. Over time, the health issues can, and will, be ironed out. The money issues are a much greater hurdle to overcome and if that's not done, the health issues will be rendered irrelevant as there will be too little time or opportunity to resolve them.