What is this? Some sort of ‘protect the children because they’re totally not using apples and soda cans’ bullshit?

Why is this in any way necessary or even useful?

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    I mean, if enough vaporizers have to be re-shipped because they were stolen before they’re received, yes, of course. You’re not going to expect to pay a second time for something you never received. The insurance company (I assume this is medical use?) or the supplier doesn’t want to pay a second time. Of course they’re going to make you sign. It’s not a law to stop porch pirates, it’s a law to reduce costs.

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      It’s not a medical vaporizer but yes, it is for medical use. The ‘certain substance’ is definitely the issue here considering the stupid drug war.

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        Ok, buddy. There’s not any indication that’s even a law and not just policy from the company selling the device.

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          “Recent regulations” means law. Companies don’t call their own policies regulations, they call them policies.

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          It’s not weed itself. It’s also never been a regulation before this year.

          Would I be mad signing for alcohol? No.

          Would I be mad signing for a cocktail shaker? Yes.

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            If alcohol needed an implement to consume I would have no doubt it would be controlled as well.

            Headshops aren’t suppose to sell to minors, since they were skirting the law, now new laws have come out to handle it.

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                Weed and tobacco have the same restrictions for selling to minors, no? This can be used for both as well yeah?

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                  Did you even read the article? The law is called PACT, which stands for “Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking.” It has absolutely nothing to do with cannabis.

                  Incidentally, you can also use vaporizers for CBD products, and there are no legal age requirements for CBD in many states.

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                    Do you not comprehend this can be used for stuff illegally for minors, so hence the need to sign to prove not a minor…?

                    Tobacco/THC doesn’t matter, it can be used. Great you can use it for potpourri or cbd, doesn’t mean it’s not an implement to consume other products illegally if you’re underage.

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                    Your article makes clear that the amendment to the PACT Act makes it apply broadly.

                    …"any electronic device that, through an aerosolized solution, delivers nicotine, flavor or any other substance to the user inhaling from the device.”

                    The article is about how vendors are going to have a difficult time confirming to the new regulations.