Are pre-2007 blends really safe from all this FDA nonsense?
Might we be blindsided if we make this assumption?
Might we be blindsided if we make this assumption?
Dido, stacking it up right next to my ammo supplyI'm trying to stock up on my favorites, regardless of origin or date.
I have a new word for the people behind all of this: Ideocrats. Ideological bureaucrats."The government has unlimited regulatory power, because creating regulations is inexpensive. The enforcement of those regulations is costly, so that's where they become quite discretionary...."
Here is the rub, pipe tobacco, vaping and cigars are not specified in the legislation that gives the FDA the right to regulate tobacco products; this is why the FDA is saying that they are deeming these products.the actual target of the legislation
My feelings exactly as their (FDA) prime target, thanks to Philip Morris and R.J Reynolds, is the e-cig industry and pipe tobacco and cigars were simply unfortunate collateral damage. As you stated, enforcing these haphazard regulations takes money so I believe the e-cig industry will get the full brunt and their attention will be focused on them.WIth government you always need to remember it's always about special-interest money. The FDA, at the behest of the big tobacco corporations, is aiming at vaping. Small boutique pipe tobacco blenders and cigar manufacturers are merely collateral damage. Fortuitous to the big corporations, but not the prime target.
The government has unlimited regulatory power, because creating regulations is inexpensive. The enforcement of those regulations is costly, so that's where they become quite discretionary. I believe they will bias their enforcement toward vaping manufacturers and sellers, the actual target of the legislation. I will honestly be shocked if they actually have any intention of enforcing any of the regulations against pipe tobacco blenders, short of a callout by the vaping industry.
That's correct. E-Cigs, vaping, etc are automatically covered under the "smokeless" definition.I believe that the 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act language refers to "all tobacco products".