Please excuse me while I go rob a bank...................
We won't tell anybody

Please excuse me while I go rob a bank...................

PS... They are not open today. Go tomorrow. Better luck.Please excuse me while I go rob a bank...................
PS... They are not open today. Go tomorrow. Better luck.









Always go when they are open. Those tellers will just hand it to you, noGood point Bear![]()
lol! that crew usually hangs out till at least 10 or 11 - spare me the thought, my name is not peppa!
stopped by real quick to share what was emailed to me
Mother Of Toddler In Gorilla Incident Claims ‘God Protected My Child’
now back outside - they should be here by 5
enjoy, y'all!![]()
having been classified as tobacco products hasn't caused a problem yet but all 3 carriers might take a different approach down the line
Shipping tobacco with USPS, UPS, and FedEx
again, all we can do is wait and see![]()
Which would mean leaving the top off... right? If you put a tightly-capped
bottle of water (with air) in the freezer, it would break. Which brings me
to the original question.
Ever see what happens to a six-pack of soda left in a northern garage in the
Winter? Plenty of room for expansion, but whatta mess. Don't want said
nicotine mess in a freezer full of food. Food being wrapped, or not.

Well, since I'll be on the road traveling, I won't be able to submit a complaint form to e-bay until the 5th or 6th, but if I remember correctly, we have until the end of June to file.
Am so disappointed, but I really should have known better! It's a first for me, and hopefully, the last!!!
But what do I know?
you're welcome.CES, if you get it figure out, and can summarize/predict outcomes, let us know. Tweety bailed on us already.![]()
I can summarize.
The way those regulations are written,
1) Everything the FDA wants to deem now (or in the future) a tobacco product is (will be) a tobacco product. Period. It makes no difference if it's a tobacco product, nicotine product or an acrylic drip tip.
2) Any "tobacco manufacturer" who wants to have their product approved [either via SE (they still didn't even tell us what the substantially similar predicate product is?) or PMTA] needs to invest thousands of man hours and millions of dollars to produce an application that requires, among other undoable things, proving the unprovable (how does one prove that a child will not be attracted to a certain object, for example?).
What the FDA needs to do in response to an application is NOTHING. If they don't respond within a year, the application is automatically denied. Or, as my friend Nate brilliantly pointed out elsewhere, "As the law is now written, FDA has the full legal authority to reject a PMTA application by tweeting "lolsux2bu"."
I have nothing else to add, really. If those regs are not changed (challenged, amended, stopped, rewritten, thrown out of court), we're screwed.
Contact your representatives--write letters, email, call, join CASAA, donate money if you can. Vote! Fight before it's too late.
As I understand it- the first impacts will be as early as December, when inventories are due at the FDA.
Nothing, you put it on top of your head and .....And what does THAT do?
Please excuse me while I go rob a bank...................

Nope. Changes (we don't know which ones exactly) will start happening on August 8 when the deeming regs actually become law. Brace yourselves.
Nope. Changes (we don't know which ones exactly) will start happening on August 8 when the deeming regs actually become law. Brace yourselves.
Nope. Changes (we don't know which ones exactly) will start happening on August 8 when the deeming regs actually become law. Brace yourselves.

it's funny you say "become law." and congress had no hand in it.![]()
Dang, i hate the thought that As early as December is overly optimistic. Hmph.
Heya Katya
(Flyby)

And then I'm getting the latest iteration that provari offers. My original provari I got in 2010 still works fine.

Atty,do you have a link to Salem's thread?
Have fun tib and CES![]()
Here ya go, Fran!
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