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Coalition For Fire Safe Cigarettes in Campaigning; These are the guys that pretty much ruined cigarettes with the new FSC you see on all packs in the ...
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    These are the guys that pretty much ruined cigarettes with the new FSC you see on all packs in the US nowadays.

    I wonder though if they would get behind PV's if only because you could never start an accidental fire with one. Even vaping in bed.

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    Per htchhikr's posting above, it has been my suspician that the Coalition for Fire Safe Cigarettes is funded by cigarette companies. Although the largest cigarette companies vigorously opposed fire safe cigarettes from 1980's until about 2005 (after NY and several other states law mandating fire safe cigarette laws), Philip Morris and Reynolds have become the fire safe cigarette advocates and have been largely responsible for 49 states now enacting these laws. Basically, PM and Reynolds want to ensure that all state laws enact the same law for fire safe cigarettes (so the companies don't have to worry about manufacturing and marketing different types of cigarettes for different states).

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    Also takes a little of the heat off tobacco companies if they're providing 'safer' cigarettes. You have a good point Bill

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    don't let that vile company who ruined my analogs anywhere near my beloved PV's. What a stupid idea, they would ruin it.

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    Well thanks to Florida making cig's required to be firesafe, my next door neighbor is looking at getting a pv since they make him sick. And he's not the first one I've encountered with that problem that I've handed cards out to.
    Really, if the stuff is making people sick how can that be a good thing. These people endorsing and pushing those things ( and not like they aren't bad enough to begin with- lets add more chemical's to them)all need a slap.
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    Fire safe cigarette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    From the above:
    In 1978 Andrew McGuire, a burn survivor, activist and winner of a 1985 MacArthur Fellowship for his work on the flammability of children's sleepwear, started a grassroots campaign to prevent house fire deaths by changing the cigarette.

    McGuire published an update for the campaign. That spring, the National Fire Protection Association decided to fund the Fire Safe Cigarette Coalition to accelerate this grassroots movement.

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    The Coalition for Fire-Safe Cigarettes campaign is coordinated by NFPA
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    Fire Safe Cigarettes :: About the Coalition

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    Public misled over fire-safe cigarettes - 19 December 2002 - New Scientist

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    If the FDA is so concerned about the health and safety of smokers that they want e-cigarettes to prove themselves with clinical trials, where are they on this issue? Why aren't they demanding that FSC be pulled from the market until clinical trials prove they are safe? If not FDA, someone should be. What about the Consumer Product Safety Commission?

    BTW: Smokers should be contacting MedWatch with their health complaints about tobacco cigarettes. After all, FDA is in charge of tobacco now, righ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vocalek View Post
    If the FDA is so concerned about the health and safety of smokers that they want e-cigarettes to prove themselves with clinical trials, where are they on this issue? Why aren't they demanding that FSC be pulled from the market until clinical trials prove they are safe? If not FDA, someone should be. What about the Consumer Product Safety Commission?

    BTW: Smokers should be contacting MedWatch with their health complaints about tobacco cigarettes. After all, FDA is in charge of tobacco now, righ?
    Maybe the firesafe chemical additives cause a new diagnosis that requires a new breakthrough drug to treat.

    I'm from Montana originally... I'm a bit paranoid.

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    I am so glad I found e-cigs before they started Putting FSC on cigarettes around here. I did smoke 1 of them and it made me sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vocalek View Post
    If the FDA is so concerned about the health and safety of smokers...
    They're not.

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