OK, admittedly I have been remiss in not keeping up with all of the threats to vaping, though I do respond to all calls for action that I see posted here. Having revealed that, I have a question. I see a lot of folks here posting things like "I'm going to pick up a couple extra (regulated mod, mech mod, tank, etc) and stash it away for when the FDA regulations take effect. Note that I am referring to hardware. So, my question and a follow-up statement (opinion):
How can the FDA possibly regulate a battery operated device? If it is sold as something NOT specifically called an ecig, how can this be enforced? I always thought that the hardware would still be available as a "power supply with 510 connector" or "back-up battery tube". Please help me out here, as I am ignorant to the pending/proposed regulation.
Now, my assumptions (in addition to the above), which may be waaaay out of touch:
I envisioned coming regulation on nicotine base and pre-made e juice. A situation where it would be impossible to buy juice or the nic base without crazy taxes. I see a situation where companies like Cuttwood, Suicide Bunny, Five Pawns (for example) might offer just the flavoring which could be added to people's existing stash of nic base, or even to pure pg/vg (with no nic) to have something to vape, thereby skirting the regs, and taxes. It is, after all, just flavoring right?
Someone care to wake me up?
How can the FDA possibly regulate a battery operated device? If it is sold as something NOT specifically called an ecig, how can this be enforced? I always thought that the hardware would still be available as a "power supply with 510 connector" or "back-up battery tube". Please help me out here, as I am ignorant to the pending/proposed regulation.
Now, my assumptions (in addition to the above), which may be waaaay out of touch:
I envisioned coming regulation on nicotine base and pre-made e juice. A situation where it would be impossible to buy juice or the nic base without crazy taxes. I see a situation where companies like Cuttwood, Suicide Bunny, Five Pawns (for example) might offer just the flavoring which could be added to people's existing stash of nic base, or even to pure pg/vg (with no nic) to have something to vape, thereby skirting the regs, and taxes. It is, after all, just flavoring right?
Someone care to wake me up?
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