Emily's Post finally returns

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rothenbj

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It's been months since she ignited a fervor with her two articles. This one is a bit lame-

E-cigarettes: Test before trashing - Isthmus | The Daily Page

She still doesn't seem to get that the FDA can regulate it as a tobacco product which immediately puts regulations on the products and a framework to work within. It also makes sales to minors illegal.
 

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The point that Maureen Busalacchi seems to miss is that e-cigarettes are not intended to be a "smoking cessation" product. Clearly when the FDA and other opponents of e-cigarettes say "smoking cessation," what they really mean is "nicotine cessation." The majority of e-cigarette users have no desire to be "cured" of their nicotine use. They just want a less harmful way of taking in nicotine than inhaling smoke. We already have 7 years of past history to draw on showing that there have been no instances of e-cigarettes causing any serious adverse events. Furthermore, surveys conducted over the past two years find over 90% of users reporting that their health has improved. It has been estimated that smoking for 30 more days and then quitting all use of nicotine will do more damage to health than switching to a smokeless tobacco product and using it for the rest of one's life. It's the smoke, not the nicotine, that is the clear and present danger to health.

BTW, Emily, nice article. Thanks for listening with an open mind.
 

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I'd like to comment but God help you if you don't remember exactly what your user name is.
Get that and/or your password wrong more than 3 times, be prepared to find your 3D glasses to read the entry code correctly.
I give up. I'll try again later.

She's trying but just can't help herself. Emily needs to get her lb. of flesh:

Electronic cigarettes — devices that look like real smokes but...

As it turns out, the smoke juice contains a food-grade anti-freezing agent called propylene glycol

Manufacturers of e-cigarettes, and the flavored smoke juice therein, argue that they are being as responsible as possible, even without regulators breathing down their necks.

I'll bet she really had to bite the bullet to say even this much:
But I still have concerns, as I would with any untested product that delivered doses of a highly addictive drug. I must listen to that doubt, but also to people who say e-cigarettes have improved their lives.

Thanks Emily. I know you're doing your best but still not quite grasping the central point.
Please. Someone send her this video link (or not? Maybe not...).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dqTrUpmwPg
I wish I could post this. Maybe better if I don't.
 
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What she is still failing to recognise is that just because PG can be used as an anti-freezing agent doesn't make that it's primary use, no more than milk powder's primary use is to be an ingredient in an incendiary device. I can think of many, many uses for PG that would easily come before it's ability to retain it's liquidity at less than zero degrees Celsius.
 

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The article, as bland as it is, did show up in the hard copy of Isthmus Magazine on Thursday. I was certainly hopping for more extensive investigative reporting. Emily is way over her head on this one.

That was my take to Stubby. I kept track of her posts for about two months expecting some real reporting, instead we got, well, what we got. When I read it I wondered if that was an abbreviated version of what went to hard copy. Now you've affirmed it wasn't.
 
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