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FDA May Ban E-Cigs
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Good..smokers smell bad..
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Well that's a fuckin' hoot. "We're concerned about the potential for addiction to and abuse of these products,"
ORLY? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
thats big tobacco in bed with the govt..
if you are going to ban ecigs that you need to ban cigarettes... :2 cents: btw, did i mention that smoking cigarettes is for faggots... |
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Tobacco has always been in bed with the govt... This is not a huge shocker.. Its also one of the biggest things stopping weed from being legal....
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They have had a hard on for these "nicotine delivery devices" for a while now. Seizing shipments from china, etc.
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In this case, everybody is pissed off ... the government can't get a few dollars a pack in taxes, tobacco companies are losing customers and the health care industry won't have as many people to treat.
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it makes sense to ban new products that could cause harm then to attempt to knock off established products that are known to cause problems. you can pretend that real tobacco was grandfathered in or that the tobacco companies are controlling this.
though the tobacco companies could own that market in just a couple days if they felt inclined without having to do some underhanded fda crap. so unless you really think these new companies could really compete with big tobacco when it comes to marketing or getting these into the hands of people you must be kidding. i know for a fact that big tobacco could give out free samples of e-cigs until every other company was out of business if they wanted, not to mention their branding is fucking strong. not sure what the other companies names are but given the choice i would pick up a marlboro or camel version over some off brand. so i just see it as the fda blocking something before it gets a foothold and it becomes a real big problem latter in the future. it is not just tobacco either. if the fda was to go back and kill off all of the older shit that they would not approve today lots of products would be gone. many of those products have no real lobby powers either. an example would be asprin. with todays fda that drug would never be allowed to be approved without a prescription at very least. |
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And, yes, this proposed ban is a terrible idea. |
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