BTW - I am Very Curious how you are Going to Convince policy makers how a Tax on e-Cigarettes is Not a Benefit to that Community?
By giving them data on smuggling and how people will actively seek ways to avoid the taxes, which is easy to share with others here in the information age. I'd let them know during a hearing that I will do everything possible to avoid taxes that are unreasonable, and may even say I'd let others know how to as well. I'd let them know if they went with lower tax rate, that incentive would be gone, they'd make lots and lots money, and would have a handle on things in their own jurisdiction.
Then I'd say, the choice is up to you. Create a black market, that will be exploited, or stay reasonable and make lots of money. I'd also let them know this is future proof. That should they think lower taxes now are okay, but they can always raise them next year to high(er) amount that they'd be inviting black marketer operators to take over the market and proceed accordingly.
Especially seeing that Someone is going Mention that for Every Vaper who does Not Smoke, that the Community is Not Receiving Cigarette Tax Revenues from that individual Anymore.
I'd love to have open discussion on this in a town hall meeting. Feeling confident that it wouldn't be openly discussed though.