Bloomberg has been blowing a lot of money to get rid of vaping.
The Michael Bloomberg flavour ban pledge could be classed as a conflict of interest given this presidential wannabe backs a Big Pharma competitor:
www.ecigclick.co.uk
Mostly because of the pharma magic nicotine vape called "Hale" that he has stock in.
Questions are being raised about the motives behind the rash of US vape bans as news breaks that there is a Pharma ecig in the pipeline
www.planetofthevapes.co.uk
They'll hit them with another MSA.
Don't worry about that.
Especially since Juul is now owned by big tobacco. this is why they are pounding on the juul drum still even though no one even uses juul very much.
They know that "most" vapes aren't made by big tobacco. this is why the FDA is going to make the PTMA list so small that they know it's companies that they can later wrap up in MSA 2.0 with the "Big Tobacco hooked another generation of teens on "new" smoking, just like they did in the 50's with regular smoking" narrative.
Trust me, the government is going to be fucking ruthless trying to recoup all of the "free" money they have been printing out of thin air.
Not just with vaping. With literally everything. At this point if they could legally tax you to breathe they probably would.
They are going to have everyone's business under a fucking microscope.
People's going to be in for a rude awakening when they figure out that "Tax the rich" really means "Screw over everybody".
It's kind of like trickle down economics but instead they are taking your money, and unlike trickle down economics this actually works.
Trickle down taxation. lol
You already see it at the supermarket, the gas pump, the price of houses damn near raising 33% in 2 years, etc...
Somewhere buried in the 6000 page, 3 trillion dollar infostructure bill is a "fuck over the average person" clause. There always is.