https://www.democraticunderground.com/100212480741Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Walmart to stop selling all e-cigarettes at U.S. stores, citing 'regulatory complexity and uncertain
Walmart will stop selling e-cigarettes at its U.S. stores, the company said Friday, as vaping-related deaths and illnesses are rising across the country.
The retailer attributed its decision to “growing federal, state and local regulatory complexity and uncertainty regarding e-cigarettes" and said it would sell through its existing inventory before exiting the market altogether. Walmart, which has 5,000 U.S. locations, is the country’s largest retailer.
The company will also stop selling all-related devices and accessories, including cartridges and pods. A Walmart spokeswoman said e-cigarette products were a “relatively small category overall” for the company and that they expect to sell through existing products in the next few months.
The announcement comes months after Walmart phased out the sale of fruit- and dessert-flavored e-cigarettes at its stores and raised the minimum age for tobacco purchases to 21.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/09/20/walmart-stop-selling-all-e-cigarettes-us-stores-citing-regulatory-complexity-uncertainty/
Ok, bear with me here. Think about this in the context of the 2A.
SlogginThroughIt
1. Correct me if I am wrong but they still sell cigarettes though right?
oti
5. I wonder if they're aware that tobacco kills a half million Americans per year.
Hmm...maybe they haven't heard?
Or heard that vaping actually helps people stop smoking tobacco...
hunter
6. Vaping is probably less profitable than cigarettes...
... and WalMart's buyers undoubtedly have close working relationships with Big Tobacco.
Tobacco is designed for one thing. Vaping is not a viable alternative. The DUmmies don’t like it.
Just a thought.
KC