I agree.
And this is precisely why those bans... uhm.. "regulations" will be put in place in the US and in Europe. To stop the transition of current smokers to vaping.
To protect tobacco companies income, to protect cigarette taxes, and to protect pharma income. Both from NRTs and - much more important - from treatment of sick smokers * . To ensure that people continue to smoke and to die earlier = to protect pension funds from making payments to pensioners. * *
* Please note that I say "treatment", not "cure". There is no money to be made in curing people. Cured people are healthy, and thus stop purchasing pharma products. "Treated" people are still sick and will continue to purchase pharma products.
* * Please note that governments love to whine that "the pension fund coffers are empty". Please also note that governments are very quick to throw away billions of tax money for all kinds of silly purposes, including "saving banks" and transferring billions of taxpayer dollars / Euros abroad to "help" some foreign country. (edit: some foreign country in the industrialized countries. I am not talking development aid here) Hm....
And you better believe that people, citizens, human beings do not figure in this equation. Human beings are expendable. And the sooner they die after retiring from the work force, the better. For government coffers.
We, the current vapers, will go and get our supplies on the Black Market. But there will be no future vapers. And precisely that is the intention. To kill the market before more smokers transition to vaping. As such a transition is contrary to the interests of Big Money.
“The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”
― Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
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Yeah, "for the children".