ECA vs FDA in Archive; Well --Unless I missed something, I thought that NJOY was going to release their testing on Wendsday? Any word on ...
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Well --Unless I missed something, I thought that NJOY was going to release their testing on Wendsday? Any word on that or did I miss it?
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I too have been looking for this report but it doesn't exist as far as I can tell.
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We can't find it because it hasn't been released..
Chasing the tail of dogma..
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They were supposed to but did not they do not care. Oh well I guess
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Originally Posted by
brandeeashlynn
They were supposed to but did not they do not care. Oh well I guess
Trust me they care! I would say crossing all the t's and dotting all the i's.
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Originally Posted by
LoneRanger
Trust me they care! I would say crossing all the t's and dotting all the i's.
---I agree with you, as for I heard that NJOY, e-liquid supplier and ecig manufacturer maybe will have a meeting next week, now it seems that the e-liquid supplier's attitude is very important
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Seems to me, the path should be clear. Sit down with the FDA and establish a set of criterion that it will approve, then get the manufacturers to conform to it. If the manufacturers can't make a safe product,, all the slogans are BS. Seems like the burden is on them. If they build it, we will come.
We need to find out if the FDA is set against ecigs in any form, or we're just wasting our efforts.
The FDA report ticked us all off, but if it's findings are true,,, it exposes shoddy production at least. Didn't anyone at NJ or SE take any marketing classes?? They should know that the FDA would notice what they are doing,,, and claiming they don't have the right to regulate the product is pretty much off the table, since the tobacco bill was signed. They need to tell the manufacturers to get with the program, or they will be shut down,,, and though I cringe to say it,,, probably would deserve it.
If the industry lacks funds for the testing,,, there's a path for that, too. It's called an IPO, where companies sell stocks to investors to launch the product properly. Shouldn't be too hard, since there are 100,000 or so happy consumers who have already become passionate about the product.
my 2 cents
Last edited by harmony gardens; 07-31-2009 at 09:15 AM.
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I guess nobody thought my last post was worthy of comment??
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Seems FDA, ALA, ACS, etc. has already made up their mind regardless if the ecig passed any short term tests or not. If ecig was pure as mountain air they would still seek to ban it due to the "pathway" to smoking argument. Sad to see the kiddies breathing toxic second hand smoke from analogs.
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