3/23/09 | Senator seeks to halt sales of 'e-cigarettes'

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I consider this thread to be of very high importance, and as such will be heavily moderating it to keep it as densely packed with relevant information - SmokeyJoe

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Stearns shot back at Lautenberg on Monday, saying that there is no evidence that the device is harmful.

“Before the FDA takes any immediate action, it should put forward scientific evidence that these products are harmful or unsafe,” he said in a statement.

“These e-cigarettes are smokeless and do not produce carcinogens. The nicotine in e-cigarettes is controlled in a capsule that can help in smoking cessation by allowing the user to reduce gradually the nicotine level, hopefully to zero.”

Stearns has sent electronic cigarettes to House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and President Obama to help them quit smoking. He’s been seen using the device in the Speaker’s Lobby, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) banned smoking two years ago. Her office did not respond to a request for comment by press time.

A longtime opponent of smoking, Lautenberg authored the law that banned smoking on airplanes and a law that banned smoking in federal facilities that serve children.

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Statement of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Heart Association, American Lung Association and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

WASHINGTON, March 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids applaud Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey's call for the Food and Drug Administration to exert its authority and immediately remove e-cigarettes from the market.

FDA officials have been quoted numerous times in many publications during the past few weeks saying that e-cigarettes are "new drugs," which require prior approval from the FDA before they are allowed to be sold. Without this approval, e-cigarettes are illegal to market or sell. Despite these statements, no action has been taken to remove e-cigarettes from the market.

Currently, e-cigarettes are being sold in 62 kiosks at malls across the United States, with plans to expand to another 55. E-cigarettes are also being marketed towards young people, who can purchase them in fruit flavors and online, without having to verify their ages.

Makers and retailers of these products have been making unproven health claims about their products, claiming that they are safer than normal cigarettes and asserting that they can help people to quit smoking. Absent scientific evidence, these claims are in blatant violation of FDA rules.

In fact, no studies have been done on e-cigarettes to date regarding their health effects or their effectiveness as cessation aids. Like the "light" and "low tar" cigarettes that tobacco companies claimed were healthier for consumers, there is no evidence to back up the claims made by e-cigarette makers. In September of 2008, the World Health Organization stated that they have "no evidence to confirm the product's safety or efficacy."

Our organizations thank Senator Lautenberg for his leadership in urging the FDA to remove these products from the market and echo his call that the FDA move quickly to remove these products from the marketplace.

While the FDA currently does not have jurisdiction over tobacco products, it does have jurisdiction over other products that contain nicotine including e-cigarettes, which have been marketed as delivering nicotine without tobacco.

SOURCE American Lung Association

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Senator seeks to halt sales of 'e-cigarettes'
By KIMBERLY HEFLING
Associated Press Writer
Posted: 03/23/2009 12:27:29 AM PDT


WASHINGTON—A senator is asking the government to prevent the sale of so-called "electronic cigarettes" until more is known about them. E-cigarettes are marketed as a healthier alternative to smoking and as a way to kick the habit. They are smokeless and battery-powered, releasing a nicotine vapor into the lungs.
New Jersey Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg sent the Food and Drug Administration a letter Monday saying that the agency should ensure e-cigarettes are not sold until they've been studied more.
An FDA spokeswoman says the agency will respond directly to the senator regarding his concerns.
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This is the ONE move I feared more than any other. This might just be all it takes for enforcement to ramp up until supplies are shut down.

I've said before that the FDA wouldn't really respond to health groups, anti's , etc. but if one senator questioned e-smoking, that would mark the beginning of the ban. So .. it has happened ...
 

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This is the ONE move I feared more than any other. This might just be all it takes for enforcement to ramp up until supplies are shut down.

I've said before that the FDA wouldn't really respond to health groups, anti's , etc. but if one senator questioned e-smoking, that would mark the beginning of the ban. So .. it has happened ...

Well, the FDA said they would be responding directly to him and I see reason for cautious optimism there. They *might* be planning to discreetly tell him not to be such an idiot.
 

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Well, the FDA said they would be responding directly to him and I see reason for cautious optimism there. They *might* be planning to discreetly tell him not to be such an idiot.


i would have to side with this.. as the FDA to my knowledge has no rights " yet" to control electric devices nor liquid nicotine, as one is a plant Extract and the other is a device not a food or drug.. i understand the Senators concern but dam the man
 

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*grits teeth, tries to be reasonable*

It's possible that this guy is wanting to do the right thing but is uninformed. Looking at his history he lost his father to cancer (not sure if it was tobacco related, but that doesn't have to matter) and he really hates smoking. Sure we need more tests, but the right course of action is to test first unless you make the very shaky assumption that PVs are worse for your health than tobacco cigarettes.

I hope he comes to understand that a lot of people who used to smoke tobacco are now vaping instead, and that most of these would go back to tobacco if PVs were outlawed. I'm sure that isn't the effect he wants to have.
 

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This is a call to action for all forum members!!!
We need to deluge his office with respectfull letters and phone calls.
We need to educate him on the thousands of people who no longer consume cancer causing chemicals. He needs to be educated on the facts!!!

http://lautenberg.senate.gov/

Washington Office Phone: (202) 224-3224
 
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This is a call to action for all forum members!!!
We need to deluge his office with respectfull letters and phone calls.
We need to educate him on the thousands of people who no longer consume cancer causing chemicals. He needs to be educated on the facts!!!

Senator Frank R. Lautenberg


Anyone with excellent verbal skills please post a sample of what exactly one should say to the man?
 
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