Some thoughts,
I debated if I should post this or not because it feels wrong to post things that have to do with the FDA and I don't want to scare any of our wonderful Swedish friends. Actually, the companies who have taken the steps to sell thru Northerner are looking good if my conspiracy theory is correct..lol... That being said I think it's fair to include everyone in the discussion so they can make arrangements and comment on the current situation.
I was reviewing the TCA and after reading thru it I noticed a date in the future that worried me a little.. That date is April 2012.. I wonder if that's what the whole Mayan calendar thing is about? Anyway... April 2012 is the date that the FDA is going to issue it's guidelines on internet sales of tobacco..(yikes) that got me wondering about the different players and the current approaches by various companies..
Take Northerner for example.. They are setting up a retail network and taken the time and spent the money to set up a US based operation.(makes sense to me) They never really speak up when people on the boards bring up how they get their snus cheaper from over the pond. Is it because they know April 2012 is coming and they hope to have their retail operation up and running?
Take Swedish Match for example.. It's my guess that with their resources in the FDA including Lars they know this coming and that is why they are making a push to get their snus on the shelves now..Hell, they even have an employee working to advise the FDA about the rules. I hate to say this but it would actually make sense for Lars to recommend the ban of Internet snus. Who would benefit from that? Swedish Match! If there is one thing they know...it is that you have to to control the distribution..
Take Imperial for example.. These guys are no dummies. Why are they not investing in registering their products with the FDA? I think they have decided that they are not going to make a push right now into the retail side of the market because that takes considerable moola so why register their products for sale thru the web when they know it's going to be shut down.. Makes sense to me..(edit-- I guess they could register and sell thru Northerner)
If you look at the timeline I attached it's all right there. The FDA will issue it's guidelines in April 2012 in regards to Internet sales. That's some scary stuff.. Who knows what they will say in regards to age verification, taxes, etc.. They could totally shut it down..
People keep assuming that Snus has flown under the FDA's radar but I don't think they are that dumb.. They just have not yet published their guidelines for Internet sales of tobacco.. The date for that nightmare is April 2012..
The link for the FDA timeline is below..
http://www.fda.gov/TobaccoProducts/G.../ucm237395.htm
PS- Please delete this thread if you think its contents do not further the goals of the members of snus on.
I debated if I should post this or not because it feels wrong to post things that have to do with the FDA and I don't want to scare any of our wonderful Swedish friends. Actually, the companies who have taken the steps to sell thru Northerner are looking good if my conspiracy theory is correct..lol... That being said I think it's fair to include everyone in the discussion so they can make arrangements and comment on the current situation.
I was reviewing the TCA and after reading thru it I noticed a date in the future that worried me a little.. That date is April 2012.. I wonder if that's what the whole Mayan calendar thing is about? Anyway... April 2012 is the date that the FDA is going to issue it's guidelines on internet sales of tobacco..(yikes) that got me wondering about the different players and the current approaches by various companies..
Take Northerner for example.. They are setting up a retail network and taken the time and spent the money to set up a US based operation.(makes sense to me) They never really speak up when people on the boards bring up how they get their snus cheaper from over the pond. Is it because they know April 2012 is coming and they hope to have their retail operation up and running?
Take Swedish Match for example.. It's my guess that with their resources in the FDA including Lars they know this coming and that is why they are making a push to get their snus on the shelves now..Hell, they even have an employee working to advise the FDA about the rules. I hate to say this but it would actually make sense for Lars to recommend the ban of Internet snus. Who would benefit from that? Swedish Match! If there is one thing they know...it is that you have to to control the distribution..
Take Imperial for example.. These guys are no dummies. Why are they not investing in registering their products with the FDA? I think they have decided that they are not going to make a push right now into the retail side of the market because that takes considerable moola so why register their products for sale thru the web when they know it's going to be shut down.. Makes sense to me..(edit-- I guess they could register and sell thru Northerner)
If you look at the timeline I attached it's all right there. The FDA will issue it's guidelines in April 2012 in regards to Internet sales. That's some scary stuff.. Who knows what they will say in regards to age verification, taxes, etc.. They could totally shut it down..
People keep assuming that Snus has flown under the FDA's radar but I don't think they are that dumb.. They just have not yet published their guidelines for Internet sales of tobacco.. The date for that nightmare is April 2012..
The link for the FDA timeline is below..
http://www.fda.gov/TobaccoProducts/G.../ucm237395.htm
PS- Please delete this thread if you think its contents do not further the goals of the members of snus on.
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