If it's this one then no..I didn't see the re-submit post in time:
Re: The Food and Drug Administration Deems Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as Amended by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act; Regulations Restricting the Sale and Distribution of Tobacco Products and Required Warnings for Tobacco Product Packages and Advertisements.
I am writing to comment as an individual consumer on the Paperwork Reduction Act aspects of the proposed regulation. I expect to file a separate comment on other aspects of the proposed regulation later.
The Paperwork Reduction Act aspects of the proposed regulation indicate that FDA expects there will be a very small number of applications for e-cigarette products. Speaking from my own experience, this would probably include only a fraction of the products that I use and that are important for me avoiding returning to smoking.
I have used 8 different varieties of e-cigarette liquid over the last year. I have used 11 different pieces of e-cigarette hardware. In addition, I have used7 different products that combine liquid and hardware. I would estimate that my favorite vendor sells 100 or more different products.
Either FDA's estimates for the number of filings under the Paperwork Reduction Act are a huge underestimate, or FDA is admitting that the paperwork burden will drive most of these products off of the market. If it is the latter, the burden of the paperwork would fall not just on the merchants, but on myself and other consumers.
I was able to quit smoking and not return to it because of the variety of products available. If I had been limited to just a few products, I would have probably returned to smoking. I am 56 years old and tried many different ways to try to stop smoking. Pills, patches, and cold turkey didn't work for me. I had a 40 year cigarette habit. I started smoking at 16 years of age. Thanks to e-cigarettes, I feel better about myself because I don't smoke.
Kind regards
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