The same thing can be said about every household cleaner in your house and garage.
If I were to make an unannounced, govt. mandated inspection of your house, would I find all those harmfull cleaners appropriately locked up to keep your kids or your grandkids from finding them?
Do you keep your bar soaps locked up? How about your shampoo? They're both toxic if ingested by your children or grandchildren.........You got to protect them don't you?
And if you say yes, does that mean that you would approve such inspections?
I have neither children or grandchildren to get into stuff in my house. So, I keep fruit-flavored strychnine colored a nice, attractive red mixed up in an old soft drink bottle under my sink.
Who said anything about inspections, anyway? I just think that this stuff needs to come with appropriate warnings and labels (if it doesn’t already), so that the buyers will be aware (if they aren’t already) of its potential dangers.
At least you can legally buy nicotine-containing liquids for e-cigarettes in the US. The Canadian government, in its wisdom (while, Health Canada, anyway) has banned the sale of the stuff in Canada. Not to say that it’s not widely available from small distributors (mall kiosk guys and such), as there doesn’t seem to be much enforcement of this rule.