RE:RE:RE:Short signal From some of the research I have done, vaping may eventually be considered OK. The main issue has been the ingredients used as fillers or to promote the combustion (vaping) process. Vitamin E being one of the worst culprits.
There was an independent study done in the US where all of the legal Vapes passed a test for carcinogens, etc and the BlackMarket vapes failed - all of the BM ones failed.
There is a company called Quill which was acquired by NRTH that seems to have the best vape technology and have CBD vapes in the States where legal -not sure if they have released THC based ones yet...they are to be introduced here (Canada) if vaping becomes acceptable/legal. They use no fillers at all.
Vaping seems to be targeted at the younger demographic - they are purchasing more on the BM right now anyway. Beverages, topicals, cosmetics, and many of the new edibles (eg.chocolate) will be "positioned" more toward the older demographics (older than Millenials)...IMHO
The more important issue for HVT is their topicals (Delivra) and Satipharm (gelpell) and Dreamwater. They need a "social beverage" line IMHO.
HVT should get good brand acceptance with Delivra, and Dreamwater right away as these brands currently have shelf space and revenue in "non-cannabis" versions. I hope the clinical trials provide "authenticity" to the Satipharm brand and the fact that they have been selling in parts of Europe already.
Anyway, don't be too concerned with the "Vape" issue as these guys have many other revenue streams to benefit from.
GLTAL