Posted on 08/08/2016 12:06:45 PM PDT by Drango
Congress needs to tax RYO tobacco just like any other tobacco product.
Congress needs to tax RYO tobacco just like any other tobacco product....UMMM, they already do. Just not quite as much.
So kids hooked on tobacco products and are under 18 can’t use anything to help kick the habit. Nicotine tabs before and now this.
Did Congress pass this law, or did FDA just decide to make up a new regulation?
Both you, and the tobacco lobby, will celebrate this wildly. It is very important to get people addicted to cigarettes early, and denying them a non-addictive alternative will go a long way towards your goal of pimping death and destruction. Much like the rest of Europe did in denying Snus (like ecigs, a harmless alternative to smoking) to non-Swedish countries.
Good for you (and all others who like seeing others suffer early, horrible deaths). Bad for everyone else, but good for you.
I never understood why our rulers didn’t want e-cigs. Now I see.... more control and taxes.
Your words not mine.
So you need a photo ID to purchase their products? Where are those screaming that such a requirement places an undue burden on minorities and women?
I was unaware that there were any states that allowed those under 18 to purchase tobacco or nicotine products.
Good. These things are nothing more than a drug delivery mechanism for the drug nicotine.
My words, to describe you, and what is clearly your agenda. You clearly want kids to become addicted to cigarettes early, and are adamant that anything that can successfully keep them from becoming addicted must be denied to them. I don’t know your motive. You could be a paid lobbyist for the tobacco companies (or the pharmaceutical companies, or for the alphabet soup of “public interest” groups who ride the tobacco money gravy train). Or, you could just be one of those sick, malevolent, people who just enjoy seeing others suffer.
But yes, my words. To describe you.
Commie ‘RAT libs like to “ban” stuff.
Did Congress pass this law, or did FDA just decide to make up a new regulation?
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According to the article the law was passed in 2009. The FDA is just now putting it into force.
The government hive mind has spoken.
DANG! You've stumbled on a winning issue. Go with it. Till now smokers have lost the war on smoking, but this, this insight from you, could turn it all around. You're brilliant.
Good. These things are nothing more than a drug delivery mechanism for the drug nicotine.
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It’s also an alternative for tobacco addicts. I know someone whose health improved quite a bit by switching to vapor.
Phillip Morris and big pharm were the pushers of this bill.
wonder why?
It was a bill?
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