To be fair I haven't read the 499 page report, but I am aware of several key components to these regulations. I also haven't read this entire thread, so if I repeat something I apologize.
When the 2009 Tobacco Regulation Act was put forth, it stated that cigarette manufactures would be required to put graphic image warnings on all cigarette and smokeless tobacco packages with the regulations taking affect in 2012. Kind of like the graphic images that our friends across the pond have on their packages/tins. In 2011 RJ Reynolds filed a lawsuit against the FDA and the Tobacco Regulation Act, and since then this lawsuit has been pending. In the mean time their are no graphic images on any cigarette and/or smokeless tobacco packaging.
I'm confident that Altadis, JC Newman and others will also proceed with lawsuits to fight this regulation. They will probably be joined by groups like Cigar Rights of America as well. Large tobacco manufactures like the Scandinavian Tobacco Group may get involved as well. If that happens then the permits will be delayed, and any good attorney can extend a case out which will only help the cigar and tobacco manufactures.
Even if lawsuits don't come, I'm still not "Freaking Out" like most people, because after the 90 day period, manufacturers will have 2 years to submit their permits, and as far as I understand they can still sell tobacco/cigars during that time period. There is also an extension with permission for up to 1 year, so that's 2 years with a possible third year before you see any real impact on certain tobacco's/cigars.
For those thinking that the cigars and tobacco manufactured after 2007 are going to disappear after the 90 days is up... don't give in to the fear mongers!!!
The real problem with the FDA is that they do what ever they want. They don't need President or Congress approval to approve food, drugs and other items. What upsets me about the FDA is that they have approved several drugs that may cause cancer. My wife had cancer and went through hell with chemo and radiation, and there are long term side affects from those treatments, but the FDA feels that these certain cancers are so treatable that its ok to approve a drug that may cause them. Sure take an arthritis medicine that gives you cancer, then take chemo and radiation, and then take other drugs after that to relieve the side affects of the chemo and radiation. That's what ticks me off! I'm not worried about tobacco regulations, I'm pissed that the FDA approves cancer causing medicines and medicines that have caused people to die in studies. That's the real problem with the FDA! Just stupid!!!