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I also adore the statistics, "reports of nicotine poisonings in children have increased eleventy billion percent since 2010" or something like that. It's like saying "airplane crashes increased 8 bazillion percent from 1902 to 1912".

Also, they never mention what happened with these 'reports'. How many calls were just grandma freaking out because the kid came within 2 feet of an ecig, or a kid got a little liquid on his hand and mama washed it off then panicked for no good reason and called poison control? How many actually had any sort of detectable outcome of any kind?
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It is vital that we keep these deadly products away from the children.

We should immediately ban cosmetics and personal care products. At a minimum, require that manufacturers of these products immediately submit a Pre-Market Cosmetics Application (PMCA) to the FDA with evidence that proves said cosmetic will not be appealing to children.

They have 2 years, and if not approved, the cosmetic will be pulled from the market and subject to FDA enforcement action.

I'm writing Feinstein and Boxer right now to push for this. They have expressed their stance that children MUST be protected at all costs. Look at those numbers? How can you NOT act to protect the children?!?
One thing that actually HAS reached somewhat epidemic proportions is the detergent pods. There was a push for regulation, but then the industry said they would address the issue, and that's the last that was heard about that.
The aapcc is actually very open with their data, and they do not distort it in their reporting. It's the "researchers" who pull data out of context that are doing the damage. Ecigs and nicotine products don't make any of the aapcc's graphics, too insignificant.
 

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Right, I was talking about media reports and spun statistics. Also, I'm not implying that it's fine and dandy for kids to be able to get into nicotine. It should definitely be kept out of their reach (like laundry pods, cigarettes, nicotine gum, medications, bleach, ammonia, toilet bowl cleaner, guns, etc...)
 

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One thing that actually HAS reached somewhat epidemic proportions is the detergent pods. There was a push for regulation, but then the industry said they would address the issue, and that's the last that was heard about that.
The aapcc is actually very open with their data, and they do not distort it in their reporting. It's the "researchers" who pull data out of context that are doing the damage. Ecigs and nicotine products don't make any of the aapcc's graphics, too insignificant.
Everyone should keep that link in their arsenal to refute those claims of children getting sick from ecigs.

There is a LOT of great information there. I just wish they would update it. The latest Annual Report is 2014. They keep other parts of the site updated but I really like to use the Annual reports as that shows EVERYTHING that's been reported. You get a better sense of where ecigs fall into the spectrum. Which is VERY low.
 

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It is vital that we keep these deadly products away from the children.

We should immediately ban cosmetics and personal care products. At a minimum, require that manufacturers of these products immediately submit a Pre-Market Cosmetics Application (PMCA) to the FDA with evidence that proves said cosmetic will not be appealing to children.

They have 2 years, and if not approved, the cosmetic will be pulled from the market and subject to FDA enforcement action.

I'm writing Feinstein and Boxer right now to push for this. They have expressed their stance that children MUST be protected at all costs. Look at those numbers? How can you NOT act to protect the children?!?

The FDA has been going after cosmetics.

Chemical Watch | Global risk and regulation news

Cosmetics Can't Claim They Lighten, Plump Up Skin, FDA Says

The FDA cannot regulate cosmetics when they're sold just as cosmetics, but it can act when the makers cross the line in making medical claims.

That sounds a bit familiar...
 

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FYI!

We have a stickied thread for form advocacy letters (thanks @retired1 and @Tommy-Chi ).

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If you want to share your letter with your fellow ECF members, please post it on the thread. Hopefully, it will serve as an inspiration or a template for others and thus make letter writing easier for everyone.

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It's too funny that almost every FDA post on their FB page gets hijacked by opponents of the ecig regs. They do get around to deleting them but it's incessant and I like it.

I'm seeing a lot of #answerronjohnson tags. lol
 
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I also adore the statistics, "reports of nicotine poisonings in children have increased eleventy billion percent since 2010" or something like that. It's like saying "airplane crashes increased 8 bazillion percent from 1902 to 1912".

Also, they never mention what happened with these 'reports'. How many calls were just grandma freaking out because the kid came within 2 feet of an ecig, or a kid got a little liquid on his hand and mama washed it off then panicked for no good reason and called poison control? How many actually had any sort of detectable outcome of any kind?

I usually like to ask them how much have household electrocutions gone up since the invention of the light bulb?
 

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One thing that actually HAS reached somewhat epidemic proportions is the detergent pods. There was a push for regulation, but then the industry said they would address the issue, and that's the last that was heard about that.

I was going to post about the pods (could they look anymore like candy?), but I thought cosmetics were interesting. I reviewed some poisoning data a couple of years ago and cosmetics was number one then too. I can't figure out what "cosmetics" could be that poisonous; I have a feeling that the numbers may reflect calls to poison control and ER visits, not deaths.

CDC: Accidental Poisoning Death 51 Times More Likely Than Accidental Shooting Death - Breitbart

Kind of o/t:

When I was 3 I ate an entire tube of airplane glue. I still remember it was yummy and I was licking it off my fingers on the way to the hospital while my mother screamed at me. My stomach was pumped, and except for the trauma of being grabbed and held down by strangers, there were no lasting effects. Don't touch me.
 

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The FDA cannot regulate cosmetics when they're sold just as cosmetics, but it can act when the makers cross the line in making medical claims.
How much does anyone want to bet saying your hand lotion helps
keep your skin moist and hydrated is going to be a medical claim
according to the FDA?
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Mine came back 95% for Bernie Sanders. Tied for second place were Hillary Clinton, and Jill Stein at 89%

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Jill Stein Green
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Hillary Clinton Democratic
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Kevin McCormick Libertarian
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Marc Allan Feldman Libertarian
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Gary Johnson Libertarian
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I was going to post about the pods (could they look anymore like candy?), but I thought cosmetics were interesting. I reviewed some poisoning data a couple of years ago and cosmetics was number one then too. I can't figure out what "cosmetics" could be that poisonous; I have a feeling that the numbers may reflect calls to poison control and ER visits, not deaths.

CDC: Accidental Poisoning Death 51 Times More Likely Than Accidental Shooting Death - Breitbart

Kind of o/t:

When I was 3 I ate an entire tube of airplane glue. I still remember it was yummy and I was licking it off my fingers on the way to the hospital while my mother screamed at me. My stomach was pumped, and except for the trauma of being grabbed and held down by strangers, there were no lasting effects. Don't touch me.
Pretty much all of the numbers reported are just for "calls" as they don't have a reliable way to track followup events. Likely a lot of kids eating peppermint scented hand lotion and the like.
 

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Mine came back 95% for Bernie Sanders. Tied for second place were Hillary Clinton, and Jill Stein at 89%

Mine was 91% Bernie Sanders, 85% Jill Stein and 84% John McAfee.

ETA: Thanks nic, I didn't notice their parties. So I'm Democrat, Green and Libertarian. No wonder I didn't know who Jill Stein is. After them, most of the others are all Libertarian.
 
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On this page, the key paragraph being:

The term "exposure" means someone has had contact with the substance in some way; for example, ingested, inhaled, absorbed by the skin or eyes, etc. Not all exposures are poisonings or overdoses.

I had exposure to diesel exhaust this morning on my way to work. It made me feel nauseous. Had my child been with me, it probably would have had the same effect on her. Should I have called Poison Control and reported this, I wonder?
 

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