What Happens Next? | Deep Dive into The State of U.S. Vaping, Mid-2021 | RegWatch

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    As far as inflection points go, the U.S. vaping industry has met its share of turmoil over the past few years. Yet, the industry still manages to hold on. But what’s next for vaping as we approach the court-mandated September 2021 deadline for FDA to review premarket tobacco product applications?

    Joining us today is regulatory and public policy lawyer Azim Chowdhury from the firm Keller & Heckman. For over a decade, Chowdhury’s been one of the most prominent legal advocates for the U.S. vaping industry.

    In this episode of RegWatch, we take a deep dive into the most pressing issues facing the industry. Will FDA provide market authorization to more than just a handful of big vape companies? What’s the status on flavors, taxes, and the vape mail ban? Will the U.S. vaping industry survive?
     

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    of how we got to Today. And where we Might be going in the Future.
    Related, this is a bit old, but interesting. As long as the ANTZ ignore the facts, the truth will suffer.
    How Truth Became a Casualty of the War on Smoking
    Note that this is an indirect duplicate, since the "nothing about us/without us" thread had a news summary, that had a link, that also had an embedded link to this story. But this is the first direct reference to it that I've found.

    In the USA, we're caught. Anything inhaled, that appears to be smoke, regardless of form, is pure evil to these zealot/purists. In the worst irony ever, the corporations will have the only political clout (money) that will allow them to keep the nic-drug-deal going for the general population. BT has already won, IMO. :( The UK is more sane.
     
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