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No they don't. All tobacco products are regulated by the FDA, and that includes all products containing nicotine whether extracted from tobacco or synthesized. Synthetic nicotine products escaped FDA regulation for awhile until some vape manufacturers took advantage of this and started using synthesized nicotine, but that "loophole" was closed by the appropriations bill passed this last March.
Vape products are classified as tobacco products and not nicotine. Tobacco products are not regulated as medications but nicotine products are treated as thus. Nicotine products have to go through the same approval process as any medication.
So it's okay to allow drug cartels to flood the US with fentanyl but they are banning Juul.....HUH?
Those are not similar situations. And, no one is "allowing" cartels to flood the country with fentanyl. Drugs are easy to smuggle and the profit margin is so high that losses to law enforcement have little impact.
Very few republicans or democrats believe that we should have any say over what we can do with our bodies.
Right! The only people who believe in 'my body, my choice' across the board are bonafide libertarians.
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