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« on: April 11, 2009, 01:39:52 PM »

I think they are just a bunch of people who just have to justify Y they have jobs..  If they would stop letting the tabaco industry run there lives all would be good.. In newzealand they did studys on the e cig and found nothing .. that would harm the user and others.. But they can't go with that.. They have to spend millons of our tax money and test them just to find the same..  Only in america...    Grin   I love this country but some times !!!!
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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2009, 01:01:19 AM »

The tobacco lobby has a lot of power.  I'm sure they've got a eye on the $$ that are being exchanged and are figuring out a way to get a slice of the pie.  When it comes to Washington bureaucrats like the FDA, the opinions of the people affected by their decisions don't matter at all.  Money talks, petitions go in the circular file.  The only way we might have a voice is to team up with the Health Food lobby.
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2009, 05:15:25 PM »

Good point.. Grin
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« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2009, 08:56:06 PM »

It is perfectly legal to purchase nicotine in tobacco form. It is questionable to sell, purchase, or consume nicotine in a non-carcinogenic form (liquid to be vaped)? What is next... Marijuana prohibition? Am I alone in thinking this is all ludicrous?
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« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2009, 12:30:44 AM »

It is perfectly legal to purchase nicotine in tobacco form. It is questionable to sell, purchase, or consume nicotine in a non-carcinogenic form (liquid to be vaped)? What is next... Marijuana prohibition? Am I alone in thinking this is all ludicrous?

Janefan,
While I do agree with you whole heartedly, the truth is when you step back, as I have done with my e-cig company, and really look at what they are saying, it unfortunately does make some sense:
(Also Read my Thread under E-cigs and the Law about my experience with a Held package of e-liquid)
It is not just the nicotine. The FDA is saying that the method of use of this device is to cause a chemical reaction (Vapor) which is then inhaled into the lungs. Nicotine is part of it, but the Flavors, Glycerin, and Propylene Glycol have not been used or tested in this manner either. Nor is there any proper warnings, Labels, etc on most bottles. (Although I started to do that myself).
These products need testing for inhaling too. A big one that got me thinking was the show "HOUSE" with Hue Lorey. If you go to FOX's House series internet page you can watch Season 5, Episode 24. This guy is bleeding from his eyes, and other nasty stuff...At the end they ask him about his Underarm deoderant. He says it is special order to be xtra strong. What is the Main ingredient causing all the problems? Yup, Propylene Glycol! Got to make you think!
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