This is an excerpt from an article in the Naples Dailey News. It looks to me like a set up.
FDA takes its time on tobacco regulation
Kessler’s suggestion to make tobacco less addictive deserves “serious consideration,” said the Campaign for tobacco-Free Kids’.
There are two approaches to regulating tobacco use: one that says there’s no safe way to use tobacco and pushes for people to quit above all else. Others embrace the idea that lower-risk alternatives like smokeless tobacco and other nicotine delivery systems like gum or even electronic cigarettes can help improve overall health.
Read the entire article
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2010/jun/22/fda-takes-its-time-tobacco-regulation/
FDA takes its time on tobacco regulation
Kessler’s suggestion to make tobacco less addictive deserves “serious consideration,” said the Campaign for tobacco-Free Kids’.
There are two approaches to regulating tobacco use: one that says there’s no safe way to use tobacco and pushes for people to quit above all else. Others embrace the idea that lower-risk alternatives like smokeless tobacco and other nicotine delivery systems like gum or even electronic cigarettes can help improve overall health.
Read the entire article
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2010/jun/22/fda-takes-its-time-tobacco-regulation/
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