That might be considered 'enabling'. Some lists exist, I believe Joshoowah has begun to compile a short list somewhere on the forum. I've been going to TR's site and looking at the oldest reviews of what I tend to smoke. Pre 2007 reviews tell me they will be around. Post Jan 2007 reviews make me weep and consider my future purchases...mark":sqrhlfqu said:So when do we get the official "black list", or will there even be one issued by the FDA?
It'd be nice to know for stocking up.
I have, indeed, begun to compile a list. I posted my findings here, but here is the link to the list in question: Post 2007 Tobacco List. I plan on updating it even more in the coming weeks with C&D, Dunhill, Rattrays, and others once I return to Kenya. The original list I posted was left open to the public, it still is presently, and I've since found that the link is circulating throughout the reddit pipetobacco group and a couple of the FB pipe groups. Their interest has got me jumping back onto the task of compiling a more complete list.Ozark Wizard":g93q5hzc said:That might be considered 'enabling'. Some lists exist, I believe Joshoowah has begun to compile a short list somewhere on the forum. I've been going to TR's site and looking at the oldest reviews of what I tend to smoke. Pre 2007 reviews tell me they will be around. Post Jan 2007 reviews make me weep and consider my future purchases...mark":g93q5hzc said:So when do we get the official "black list", or will there even be one issued by the FDA?
It'd be nice to know for stocking up.
Someone is footing the bill for this type of regulation (*cough* big tobacco *cough*), meaning it is utter ********. The regulation of EACH individual pipe is beyond ridiculous and unfathomable. I'd love to see someone with big pockets foot the bill for this type of thing just so the FDA is overflowed with their own ridiculousness. From what I've heard from others that have been working hard with groups opposing the regulations is that pipes will not be all that affected, even if the first reading of the regulations seem to suggest such.mark":eyisjhnx said:From Pipes Magazine.com
IPCPR 2016 PART 1 - We don't know what we don't know.
Question and answer session.
Will each individual pipe be required to go through a approval process?
Yes. currently. The current FDA view of a pipe each new one must go through the SE process. Clearly the FDA has no idea about the pipe industry.
OK, I'm the first one to admit I hate gleaning lengthy red tape documents for information, and I totally missed this aspect,,,or I was picking lint from my belly button while I was reading,,,but the FDA is requiring each individual pipe to go through the approval process?
How much will it cost to submit an SE report?
Cost estimates on cost to manufacture several thousand to several hundred thousand for cost for SE reports. Each shape and size is a different product.
I don't know if this question was aimed at the pipes or the tobacco but "several thousand to several hundred thousand" to file an SE report reeks of ********.
My pipes self-identify as canes..You can't discriminate with your hate, they are what they say they are... I think they learned that from my guns..My guns self identify as various pencils and note books.. Freedom of the press mother truckers!!!!mark":z4irao5r said:Next will be serial numbers on your SE approved pipe, which you have to register with the FDA providing you have a permit to carry possess. Restrictions on the amount of ammo tobacco you can obtain, stiff penalties for not keeping them under lock and key when not in use. Safety locks on the bowls, proof of attendance to a " tobacco health awareness" seminar, and warning labels covering 30% of your pipe.
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