I guess nobody thought my last post was worthy of comment??
i did harmony just not real sure what to say
I guess nobody thought my last post was worthy of comment??
I read it and absolutely agree 100% with you.I guess nobody thought my last post was worthy of comment??
It was a good post, Harmony. But it didn't shout rah-rah, or sue the FDA, or it's-my-body-and-I'll-do-what-I-want-to, so most posters ignored the truths in it. Realty has fled many, many threads here. It's less and less enlightening to visit ECF and I am bummed at the decline of intelligent discussions that I've seen since January 2008. Very depressing.
If I don't like it, get ... yeh, I know. I do visit less and less these days. And the most intelligent posters of the past have long since given up visiting here. I really miss their input instead of the silly and ignorant screams that get posted now.
Rants will only harden opposition -- but those are the posts of choice now.
Thanks everyone,,, I still think the basic question to pose to the FDA is,,, what level of safety are you seeking to gain approval??
This will force the FDA to admit that vaping CAN be made safe. We have had statements from the FDA that say it could "maybe" be a safer product, and if we can focus on that,, we force them to our side.
We need to hammer that point, over and over,,,, let's make it safe,,, let's lower health care costs of nicotine addicts, let's save lives, we need to be proactive by framing the question on the positive outcome of developing a safer product.
If all we do is call the FDA names, we'll lose. If we can get them to work with us on a safer alternative,,, everyone wins.
So I suppose everyone will say,,, oh that Harmony,,, what a dreamer,,, guilty!!
We will also need to make sure they won't regulate it as medical device/smoking cessation, turns it over to Big Pharma as a gift. I would hate having to buy e-cig/eliquid at drug stores with dr.'s RX ... for much higher price.
Don't give up, though, dreamerI won't neither.
It was a good post, Harmony. But it didn't shout rah-rah, or sue the FDA, or it's-my-body-and-I'll-do-what-I-want-to, so most posters ignored the truths in it. Realty has fled many, many threads here. It's less and less enlightening to visit ECF and I am bummed at the decline of intelligent discussions that I've seen since January 2008. Very depressing.
If I don't like it, get ... yeh, I know. I do visit less and less these days. And the most intelligent posters of the past have long since given up visiting here. I really miss their input instead of the silly and ignorant screams that get posted now.
Rants will only harden opposition -- but those are the posts of choice now.
Bryn: I'm comfortable with my decision to use an e-cig. I own many and use them daily. I bought and received my first in January 2008. But I'm not comfortable advocating their use by others who have not researched the products and understand the unknowns that exist. We are not doing something without risk. We just don't understand the severity or extent of the risks we are taking. That's fine by me.
I was an early poster at Right to Vape (a misnomer name if ever one existed). But I bowed out by saying that if I do something wrong and die, then it's my bad. If I tell others to do something and they die, then it's my crime for as long as I live.
I will preach e-smoking from the rooftops -- when the facts come in and the products are approved. Until then, we have a theory that e-smoking is safer and healthier than tobacco smoking. We have a theory that it can save lives by getting many smokers off tobacco cigarettes for good.
Now let's prove those theories. But until that's done, I have trouble advocating theory as fact to others.
I hope that makes sense to you. I mean it from my heart, and fear life without e-cigs will be terribly difficult for me.
Thanks everyone,,, I still think the basic question to pose to the FDA is,,, what level of safety are you seeking to gain approval??
This will force the FDA to admit that vaping CAN be made safe. We have had statements from the FDA that say it could "maybe" be a safer product, and if we can focus on that,, we force them to our side.
We need to hammer that point, over and over,,,, let's make it safe,,, let's lower health care costs of nicotine addicts, let's save lives, we need to be proactive by framing the question on the positive outcome of developing a safer product.
If all we do is call the FDA names, we'll lose. If we can get them to work with us on a safer alternative,,, everyone wins.
So I suppose everyone will say,,, oh that Harmony,,, what a dreamer,,, guilty!!
What is clear to me is that the FDA have vested interests on this issue and public health is not their main concern, everybody can see the way their made public the report they conducted and that is not fair niether, scaring people is just as bad as using diethylenglycol in e-liquids.
"The FDA 'protects' the big drug companies and are subsequently rewarded, and using the government's police powers they attack those who threaten the big drug companies. People think that the FDA is protecting them. It isn't.
What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it is doing are as different as night and day."
Dr. Herbert Ley
Former U.S. FDA Commissioner
Bob, we are not encouraging people to use an e-cigarette, we are at most wanting to keep the concept alive and demanding more SAFETY, everybody knows that more investigation is needed, we are organizing to demand everybody involved on the e-cigarette world to make this practice as safe as possible including the manufacturers, FDA, ECA, etc. Maybe you misunderstood the concept of right to vape.
What is clear to me is that the FDA have vested interests on this issue and public health is not their main concern, everybody can see the way their made public the report they conducted and that is not fair niether, scaring people is just as bad as using diethylenglycol in e-liquids.