For those who haven't seen it yet the FDA has opened up the public comment period for their "flavor ban". No, they haven't come out said they are banning flavors but past statements can certainly lead people to believe that's where they are heading. Comments can be left electronically or via mail. The website that has the details about the comment period is:
Federal Register :: Regulation of Flavors in Tobacco Products
Of course they haven't made it real easy to leave comments electronically. As of now this link takes you to the page where you can leave your comment.
Regulations.gov
If that link stops working then go to
Regulations.gov and type "Regulations of Flavors in Tobacco Products" into the search box. That takes you to a page with several different proposals. ""Regulations of Flavors in Tobacco Products" should be at or near the top and to the right is a blue button labeled "Comment Now". Press that and the comment submission window opens.
Keep in mind that these comments are public so be careful about leaving any information that you don't want viewable. Also, toward the bottom there is automatically a checked box next to "I am submitting on behalf of a third party" that you should uncheck.
Hope this helps