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As former law enforcement, one would think he of all people would understand how the dangers of prohibition can outweigh the "dangers" of the prohibited product - as those pointed out in this article. In fact, an old tweet shows that he once did. What happened to THAT Mayor Eric Adams?


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Another misleading article from Truth Initiative. What they don’t say is:

Health disparities exist for African Americans, Hispanic/Latino Americans, LBGTQI+, women & people with mental illness even without smoking.

There's no evidence people in these groups wouldn't have smoked in the absence of menthol.

Also, note what's NOT mentioned on this CDC page about Health Equity/Disparities: What is Health Equity? | Health Equity | CDC

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“When asked why they use tobacco, young people consistently say it is because they like the flavors.”
LIE

“If you ask a teacher at a local middle or high school, they will tell you that e-cigarette use has led to disruptive behavior in their classrooms and an increase in mental health issues for their students.”
LIE

"The escalating use of electronic smoking devices, commonly known as ‘vapes,’ has led to a significant rise in youth nicotine addiction."
LIE

"These devices have been linked to severe lung disease, potential harm to brain development and acute nicotine poisoning."
LIE

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"In a stinging rebuke to the FDA, a federal judge ruled that the agency cannot regulate premium cigars under the plan laid out in its 2016 Deeming Rule. Judge Amit Mehta said the agency ignored scientific evidence when it created the rule."

CASAA director Jim McDonald reporting for Vaping360.

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Instead of studying WHY (or WHAT) youth and young adults vape, researchers JUMP BLINDLY into trying to STOP "this alarming trend among North Carolinians." Maybe they should first find out if it's actually PREVENTING them from starting deadly smoking? :confused:

 

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    "In a stinging rebuke to the FDA, a federal judge ruled that the agency cannot regulate premium cigars under the plan laid out in its 2016 Deeming Rule. Judge Amit Mehta said the agency ignored scientific evidence when it created the rule."
    Can't say I'm surprised much, and while I agree with it in general and will give it a thumbs up, but it's about cigars.. I wonder not who doesn't want their cigar stash threatened and has the dough to do something..
     
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    “Less than a third of [subjects] in our study wanted something that tasted like tobacco.” Banning non-tobacco flavors, as some jurisdictions have done, “would only leave products that taste similar to cigarettes, and based on our study many smokers don’t want that reminder.”

     

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    FDA's Center for Tobacco Products Director Brian King showing he still has no clue about what motivates adult consumers of low risk nicotine products.

    "Because no tobacco product is safe, the eventual goal should be quitting all tobacco product use, including e-cigarettes."

     

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    Senator Blumenthal has either been misinformed or he is willfully deceiving the public.

    According to CDC statistics, not only has the number of teens vaping DECLINED dramatically in the past few years, so has teen smoking and overall teen tobacco use. There is no “vaping & nicotine epidemic.”

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    The headlines ignore the fact that the "vaping" risks essentially disappeared when the subjects weren't ALSO SMOKING. Additionally, while researchers accounted for current smoking, the abstract doesn't account for FORMER SMOKING as an obvious factor.

     

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    Researchers theorize "lower gray matter" in the brain could lead to smoking and other "risky" behavior, yet teen smoking rates have reached record lows. Does that mean fewer teens have "lower gray matter" or that their theory is just a bit...ridiculous?

     

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    Despite discovering only a TINY number of CVD patients who vape never smoked, and smoking has been declining among CVD patients because many are now choosing low risk vaping, the researcher says the "trend" of vaping in these groups is "not optimistic." :facepalm:

     

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    The latest Gallup poll found that smoking has ticked up after making yearly declines – mostly since vaping took off. Maybe that’s because 54% of the public now wrongly believes vaping is "very harmful,” so they’re afraid to make the switch? Then the authors helpfully suggest that "public health experts may want to make sure young adults get that message, too."

     

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    If their lips are moving (about vaping.) Real world vaping study. Flavors help with quitting. Cause or effect of plain packaging. FDA loses cigars. Be careful what you wish for. Bad bans bad. The “truth” about health disparities and more!

     

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    Today was the FDA public listening session, "Developing FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products’ Strategic Plan." CASAA CEO Alex Clark spoke on behalf of consumers of safer alternatives to smoking.

    Alex focused his statement on FDA Goals #3 and #4:

    3. Ensure Compliance of Regulated Industry and Tobacco Products Utilizing All Available Tools, Including Robust Enforcement Actions.

    Alex pointed out that strict enforcement has increased black market activity.

    He also warns a robust and honest education and deprograming campaign must be developed that includes useful information about modified risk products and encouragement for people who smoke to try multiple strategies, including the use of low-risk alternatives to cigarettes.

    4. Improve Public Health by Enhancing Knowledge and Understanding of CTP Tobacco Product Regulation and the Risks Associated with Tobacco Product Use.

    Alex acknowledged the $2.5 million funding opportunity to research messages about modified risk products and how it was better late than never to figure out how to tell the truth about the risk continuum among nicotine products.

    He urged FDA to examine what is needed to undo misperceptions of risk associated with nicotine and be transparent in how youth uptake of nicotine products is weighted when assessing outcomes of these messages.

    Finally, he took FDA to task regarding misleading campaigns designed with the singular purpose of scaring kids away from tobacco or frightening adults to quit smoking, calling for FDA to take a leadership role in ensuring that consumers & healthcare providers are accurately informed about ALL strategies and products that can improve the health of people who smoke. It is simply not enough to rely on third-party groups to disseminate accurate information about safer alternatives to smoking!

     

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    “It’s rarely the case that you’re proven correct for almost everything that you predicted. Here, it was one effect after another: No matter how we looked at it, those who got the e-cigarette product demonstrated greater abstinence and reduced harm as compared to those who didn’t get it.”
    ~ Matthew Carpenter, Ph.D., first author on the paper and co-leader of the Cancer Control Research Program at Hollings

     

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