I would like to share my experience with electronic cigarettes. First I this calling them cigarettes is a mistake. the only thing they have in common with cigarettes is nicotine.
I have been smoking since I was 14, I am now 45 years old. I have tried countless times over the 30 years to quit smoking with little success. I have tried nearly every smoking cessation product available. With little or no success. Until I discovered electronic cigarettes. This is the first thing that has worked for me. As an adult I enjoy the variety flavors available to me instead of the nasty flavor and smell of analog cigarettes. The flavors may be attractive to children, but so are the strawberry wine coolers that they should not have access to but seem to find a way drink. Don't deny adults flavoring to save few kids. Many kids buy and smoke analog cigarettes now. Theses same kids will buy tobacco flavors in the electronic for also.
The one things about this regulation I don't understand is. In the same breaths I hear politicians say ' We dont know enough about this product, we need to study it" But are quick to recommend regulations. If you dont understand the product how could you make smart regulations? My guess is they see it as a new tax base and the tobacco companies and Nicorette's of the world's stand to lose millions from this innovative product.
Labeling these as tobacco products is a huge mistake. The only thing e-cigs has in common with tobacco is nicotine. No burning, not tar, modified chemistry to make nicotine enter the body faster and who knows what else the tobacco companies have added. the FDA does not consider Nicotine replacement a tobacco product. Why would you label this as a tobacco product
I agree concentrated nicotine is dangers but we dont use it concentrated.. Me personally I use a concentration of 1.8% not very dangerous to me. maybe to little children but so is Bleach and 100 other household Items.
I also agree Nicotine is addictive and the tobacco companies have taken full advantage of this by engineering their product to be more addictive. In the for we use it I liken it to energy dicks or caffeine. By choosing this form of nicotine, I know exactly what ingredients are in them. I can mix my own if I choose to. I can go to the store and have it mixed right in front of me.
By labeling this as a tobacco product you will only hurt real people and fatten the wallets of the tobacco and pharmaceutical companies by reducing the competition and driving prices up with new regulations and taxes. All the benefits of this new found technology will be under minded.
I for one believe some people have high addiction levels to nicotine than others, that make it nearly impossible to quit. I am one of those people. I will smoke or vape. if you take away vaping by making it too difficult or cost too much I will just return to analog cigarettes. I am sure there are thousands out there with the same feeling. We dont always need the government to protect us, but when we do such as the case with the tobacco companies, the government tends to side where the money is.
Benefits of e-cigs as I see it. I cannot provide scientific proof but the FDa cannot either at this time.
I don't produce second hand smoke.
I don't annoy people with he smell.
I choose the ingredients and level of nicotine.
My costs went from $195 per month to under $30.
I feel healthier than I have in years and I can breath better.
With the flavors of my choice I don't have taste the nasty burning tobacco.
IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Impact of Flavour Variability on Electronic Cigarette Use Experience: An Internet Survey (Downloadable PDF of the Impact of Flavour Variability)
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IJERPH | Free Full-Text | Characteristics, Perceived Side Effects and Benefits of Electronic Cigarette Use: A Worldwide Survey of More than 19,000 Consumers (Downloadable PDF - Switching from cigarettes to e-cigarettes has significant health benefits, according to a survey of more than 19,000 users)
Nicotine absorption from electronic cigarette use: comparison between first and new-generation devices : Scientific Reports : Nature Publishing Group (Downloadable PDF - Nicotine Abosprtion from Electronic Cigarette use between "First generation" (pre 2007) and Third Generation Devices)
http://publichealth.drexel.edu/~/media/Files/publichealth/ms08.ashx (Downloadable PDF - Chemicals generally found in E-Cigarettes pose no health concerns)
http://......................./wp-c...tion-When-Less-is-More-E-Cigarette-Summit.pdf (Downloadable PDF - Dangers of over-regulating E-Cigarettes)
BMC Public Health | Abstract | Peering through the mist: systematic review of what the chemistry of contaminants in electronic cigarettes tells us about health risks (Downloadable PDF - No Concern for Bystanders of Second Hand Vapor)
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2458-11-786.pdf (Downloadable PDF - Effect of E-Cigarettes on smoking reduction and cessation)
http://goo.gl/LhEDoK (Downloadable PDF - Study that found of more than 2000 former smokers in this survey, 96% reported that the e-cigarette helped them to stop smoking.)