True, but there is no interest/reason for the BT/BP lawyers to work overtime, find loopholes and force the issue, for those other kind of sites.What about the forums for the other stuff that can't be discussed here? Those exist. Not legal in all states.
How did your response have anything to do with my response to the OP?agreed to an extent..
lets not forget, this whole thing is about the bottom dollar. in a matter of years, when the agreements with big tobacco have expired and they have milked that cow for every drop they can get from its utters, the vape game will suddenly be healthy in exchange for a large tax percentage.
proof this is about money can clearly be seen. with certain things that our parents never thought they would see legal, becoming endorsed, legalized and taxed. Yet a smoking cessation product is cast as the devils right hand? uncle same just wants its "fair share" because "you didn't build that"
it didn't... I was making a statement.How did your response have anything to do with my response to the OP?
haha its all good I was just curious I am a firm believer of going deep underground and everyone that gets on the forum is secure (VPN) and totally anonymous that way down the road no one can infiltrate the forum as evil agents and destroy my last bit of Vapingit didn't... I was making a statement.
everyone else gets to talk and say their peace or post whatever. I figured it would be ok to do the same.
I could read every book on bomb making on the planet, as long as I don't actually make a bomb I'm not breaking any laws...
The federal government does not give two fucks about the 1st amendment and actually sees it has a road block to their many agendas. They can't shut down protest so they create "free speech zones". They can't shut down newspapers so they control the stories through propaganda. If this forum got in the way of regulations, they will find a way to shut us down or limit our speech. Put nothing past this administration or any administration to come. I think our one saving grace when it comes to the regs are is the feds woeful incompetence and lack of planning / foresight.



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it might be a while.
They're kinda slow learners. I don't think they really want to ban it -- I think they're just stalling until they figure it out enough to know how to tax it. Considering how long it's been around and they're talking in terms of "cartridges",it might be a while.
They're kinda slow learners.
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They don't need regulations to tax it. Some states/cities are taxing soda for christs sake.
They need regulations so only the big donor companies, ie RJ Reynolds etc, will be the only ones capable of meeting them. It has nothing to do with a ban. That will not happen. What will happen is only big company products will be approved. Like Blu.
I'd imagine if states legalized and deregulated vaping aside from paying tax impositions on it, the feds wouldn't do much. They tried to make an example out of a few people for ripping music too and that all went by the wayside. They realize they lack the skills or manpower to truly combat it with any amount of regularity.
Damned it Pulse keep those under wraps!!!!!Fuckin' AI was just wondering if the FDA will allow me to post Whiskey's Playboy shoot..."Girls of the Sub-Ohms"..on the forum.....
I'm sure we can come to an arrangment.Damned it Pulse keep those under wraps!!!!!Fuckin' A
I could read every book on bomb making on the planet, as long as I don't actually make a bomb I'm not breaking any laws...
well one of the effects for me in Ca. is that I now have to pay another tax as of yesterday to that cretin Jerry Brown when I bought something on-line.
fucking California......yeah I was buying something in state and they were going to card me......can you believe this shit...the Democrat Party of California says demanding Photo ID to vote in the presidental election is illegal and racist......but some how it's not racist to demand a fucking photo ID to buy e-juice....what a bunch of lying sacks of shit.I cant buy juice from my favorite company, they dont ship to california anymore. Because you have to have proof of id to ship to CA, and i assume they just dont want to deal with that. Im already affected by these regulations :\
Do you know if you can get DIY stuff still? Know anyone that you can ask? That would take care of that for quite a long time. Not trying to push DIY on ya, but it's one possible solution.I cant buy juice from my favorite company, they dont ship to california anymore. Because you have to have proof of id to ship to CA, and i assume they just dont want to deal with that. Im already affected by these regulations :\
Do you know if you can get DIY stuff still? Know anyone that you can ask? That would take care of that for quite a long time. Not trying to push DIY on ya, but it's one possible solution.
I use several, but FlavourArt is my main squeeze, taking up the bulk of my inventory. They're super concentrated, so less is more, fruits taste like the name says in most cases, desserts are fantastic. TFA, Capella and Inawera make some really good ones, too. It kinda depends on what profile of flavors your prefer. SO FAR, flavorings are safe. Who knows what the future holds. Candy makers may end up having to register with the FDA for all I know. EXCELLENT DIY section here, you probably already know most of us there.Probably. The companies that dont ship to CA are just being proactive and trying to adjust to the regulations, some sites still ship to me. Like i just bought a tank off ebay no problem, but ittl come around. Ive always wanted to get into DIY, is there a good concentrated flavor brand you can recommend?
The flavoring Companies here in the US are already registered with the FDA for food handling.I use several, but FlavourArt is my main squeeze, taking up the bulk of my inventory. They're super concentrated, so less is more, fruits taste like the name says in most cases, desserts are fantastic. TFA, Capella and Inawera make some really good ones, too. It kinda depends on what profile of flavors your prefer. SO FAR, flavorings are safe. Who knows what the future holds. Candy makers may end up having to register with the FDA for all I know. EXCELLENT DIY section here, you probably already know most of us there.
Na Carry on here, just gave me a excuse to moon you all, lolSorry to stray Smokie, but I feel that DIY definitely affects the forum, especially the DIY here, it's a huge part of the forum.
Matt, in reply to your comment, Bull City's supplies can be used for other means, too. If memory serves, Capella published a letter regarding their flavorings and I think they intended to follow through.
My take on what you've said, these flavorings are already FDA approved for food use. VENDORS that sell vape stuff, make them ecig flavorings, not Capella. Capella sells them for food use. That's only one opinion, I'm in no way saying that's the case.
With that said, I'll stop and anyone that wants to discuss this part further, I guess we should go to the DIY area..........
Well I'm not sure, but if the juice manufacturers will be required to provide the exact ratio and quantity of the chemicals in their juice and not just the composition with a rough estimate of ratio, then they're in trouble.Amen to that.
The flavoring companies are responsibile for their own FDA crap. Juice manufacturers list flavorings/company used, PG/VG nic for each juice, each strength, I think. They don't have to supply beyond that, I don't think.
OK, wasn't sure about that. I had heard since the flavor companies had to furnish their own stuff, that the juice manufacturers would simply need to list the company that made it, then the flavor used. I'm not surprised.Well I'm not sure, but if the juice manufacturers will be required to provide the exact ratio and quantity of the chemicals in their juice and not just the composition with a rough estimate of ratio, then they're in trouble.
That's because they buy the flavors from the flavor manufacturers and those won't share their secret recipes, just a composition estimate.
Sure the FDA knows the exact ratios already, but they could still make it difficult for the juice manufacturers just because they can.
I had heard since the flavor companies had to furnish their own stuff, that the juice manufacturers would simply need to list the company that made it, then the flavor used.