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Fda To Regulate E-Cigs As Tobacco Products
Christopher replied to Christopher's topic in General Vape News
I couldn't agree more. We're already making adjustments. Our new liquid bottles have to contain an ingredient list. Something I don't think is a bad idea. What other regulations the FDA comes up with though have peeked suppliers curiosity. -
Fda To Regulate E-Cigs As Tobacco Products
Christopher replied to Christopher's topic in General Vape News
Here is another article from the WSJ http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110425-707817.html -
Fda To Regulate E-Cigs As Tobacco Products
Christopher replied to Christopher's topic in General Vape News
That's something that will be left up to the states to decide. The FDA cannot impose a tax. -
By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM AP Tobacco Writer RICHMOND, Va. April 25, 2011 (AP) The Food and Drug Administration said Monday it plans to regulate smokeless electronic cigarettes as tobacco products and won't try to regulate them under stricter rules for drug-delivery devices. The federal agency said in a letter to stakeholders Monday that it intends to propose rule changes to treat e-cigarettes the same traditional cigarettes and other tobacco products. The news is considered a victory for makers and distributors of the devices, which continue to gain popularity worldwide. E-cigarettes are plastic and metal devices that heat a liquid nicotine solution in a disposable cartridge, creating vapor that the "smoker" inhales. A tiny light on the tip even glows like a real cigarette. Users and distributors say e-cigarettes address both the nicotine addiction and the behavioral aspects of smoking — the holding of the cigarette, the puffing, seeing the smoke come out and the hand motion — without the more than 4,000 chemicals found in cigarettes. First marketed overseas in 2002, e-cigarettes didn't become easily available in the U.S. until late 2006. Now, the industry has grown from the thousands of users in 2006 to several million worldwide, with tens of thousands new e-smokers every week. No timeline has been set on the proposed rule changes. The FDA said e-cigarettes could still be regulated as drugs or drug-delivery devices if they are "marketed for therapeutic purposes," — for example, as a stop-smoking aid. Jason Healy, president of e-cigarette maker Blu Cigs, called the news a good first step, but said the pending rule changes will be more beneficial for "weeding out the shady companies." Right now, "you can potentially sell snake oil," Healy said. Nearly 46 million Americans smoke cigarettes. About 40 percent try to quit each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But unlike nicotine patches or gums, e-smokes have operated in a legal gray area. The FDA lost a court case last year after trying to treat e-cigarettes as drug-delivery devices, rather than tobacco products, because e-cigarettes heat nicotine extracted from tobacco. It had until Monday to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. In December, a federal appeals court ruled electronic cigarettes should be regulated as tobacco products by the FDA rather than as drug-delivery devices, which have more stringent requirements such as expensive clinical trials to prove the products are safe and effective as a stop-smoking aid. Some sellers of e-cigarettes sued the FDA in 2009 after the agency told customs officials to refuse entry of shipments into the U.S. A federal judge ruled that the FDA can't stop those shipments, saying the agency had overstepped its authority. Last September, the FDA issued warning letters to several makers of electronic cigarettes or its components, saying the companies are violating the law with unsubstantiated health claims and poor manufacturing practices. The FDA also had said that its tests found the liquid in some electronic cigarettes contained toxic substances — besides nicotine, which is itself toxic in large doses — as well as carcinogens that occur naturally in tobacco. Most e-cigarettes are imported from overseas. However, some public health experts say the level of those carcinogens was comparable to those found in nicotine replacement therapy, because the nicotine in all of the products is extracted from tobacco. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=13453151 ***** In short, this is great news - for now - essentially the FDA publicly announced that it is conceding to Njoy's victory in the lawsuit, and will NOT be filing a petition for review by the Supreme Court. I'm sure there are other battles ahead, particularly what type of regulation they will conjure up. My guess is it's going to be very strict and the strong will survive the weak. I have no doubt the FDA will start targeting small operation liquid makers. Doesn't mean they'll be closed down, just mean they may have to setup facilities following strict FDA guidelines. (Which for the consumer is a good thing) Regardless for now, this is good news. Thanks to Mark for being the first one to make me aware this was in the press today.
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Want To Buy An Ego System But Im Alittle Afraid
Christopher replied to nishka's topic in New Vapers Forum
All you need as an eGo kit. Add some 510 cartomizers and your golden wallah, 2 piece unit. ( I prefer 2pc better too) -
Charing Joye E-Go With Generic Mini Usb Cables
Christopher replied to randomizer's topic in New Vapers Forum
hmm good point and something I didn't think about. Though I usually charge via a hub and not dirctly to the machine. -
Any Info About Electronic Pipes?
Christopher replied to McDill87's topic in General Vaping Discussion
Most e Pipes use a penstyle atomizer. They work ok. They're not amazing but they're not bad either. The most common problem with them was the jewel falling of the top of the battery holder. Many suppliers used to carry them but they just didn't take off very well. -
Charing Joye E-Go With Generic Mini Usb Cables
Christopher replied to randomizer's topic in New Vapers Forum
nope I use generic cables all the time -
Here is your monthly dose of fail http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD6FFygdPPs&feature=player_embedded
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Direct Dripping is nice but honestly I use cartomizers. I haven't direct dripped in a while.
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Interesting version of the eGo. Looks like a chubby version The cone is not needed at all. Some people like it some people don't. The original idea behind it was to create a warmer vapor.
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ha ha
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Now this, is awesome. http://www.i-am-bored.com/bored_link.cfm?link_id=58797
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Scientific Evidence Vaping Causes Brain Damage
Christopher replied to mcquinn's topic in General Vaping Discussion
ha ha great thread The title had me worried for a second. -
Yes I agree very beautiful indeed
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mV433j_LUI&feature=player_embedded
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Join Casaa With Causes On Facebook
Christopher replied to Atari's topic in Vaping Legislation & Regulation News
moved to Campaigning -
I'm pretty sure Ftjoe has one of these http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xlUZjjJa6M&feature=player_embedded
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and direct dripping does not apply to Tanks. I apologize. I'm tired today
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I wouldn't go colder than 60 and I would go warmer than 85 max. Heat it e liquid worst enemy. Each extreme will effect the potency of the nicotine. Mcquinn is correct though a dresser draw would work quite well so long as it's out of reach from children. I would throw a thermometer in there and see how warm it gets.
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You might want to look into a Valet Tray. I use one for putting my watch, change and wallet etc in at night. They're pretty cheap and you could probably find one on Amazon.
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How to get more Vapor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN0NiK3iPWs&feature=player_embedded How to Direct Drip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h14QDp4v3O4&feature=player_embedded
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What model did you purchase? You should be getting plenty of vapor. I just noticed you said you purchase an eGo, didn't read slow enough the first time. Just ensure you are taking long slow drags. Let me grab a couple of videos that will help
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Not dumb questions at all! We all have to learn the ways of the vaping force A maga atomizer is just like you said, a bigger atomizer. It's easy to direct drip on but it was created to hold a very large cartridge so you don't have to drip or fill often. I would suggest going with a cartomizer though over a mega atomizer if your looking for longevity between fills
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Yea just to clarify I don't want to knock it, as Brian said, some have found luck with it. You could always give it a try and see how well it works