How does one even ENFORCE such things, and are e-liquids going to be childproof too, or is it all going to be closed pod systems.
I don't get how governments are getting so invested in vaping, but I guess it means we are winners, LOL, in the sense that we really are taking over market share. It's a shame that governments are desperately trying to push forward measures that really don't help anyone. I mean, cigarette packs are totally easy to get into by an infant OR a pet (I know, my son's dog is addicted to cigarettes, actually, she and I get along great) and yet, vaping is getting all this heat. It's like they are DESPERATELY trying to find something "wrong" with vaping in order to be able to tax and regulate it, and the results are going to be just the weirdest thing ever.
Not to mention the fact that I don't know a single adult (personally) who doesn't keep their vape stuff away from kids, regardless. My infant and toddler SURELY did not get into my cigarettes, and I keep all my vape stuff stored in my walk-in closet in case any parents come over. It's really demeaning, the more I think about it, and I'm sorry, if you are dumb enough to somehow allow your child access to vast amounts of e-liquid in some fashion, yes, I feel sorry for you, but I get a bit Darwinist about it.
Keeping e-cigs away from small children is not exactly HARD. And it has to be a pretty extreme situation for that child to actually be harmed. Sigh. La vie.
Anna