http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ce-article-questions-canadian-ban-e-cigs.html
This thread was started in Oct of last year questioning Health Canada's position no banning e cigs, the debate is still going on in the comments section. The author has also written another article published today.
I'll post links here. Please read them and comment. We need to keep hammering away at their erroneous fallacious misleading illogical absurd discriminatory argument that nicotine in e cigs should be treated differently than nicotine in pharmaceuticals
http://copd.about.com/b/2012/10/28/e-cigarettes-banned-in-canada-but-smoking-isnt.htm
http://copd.about.com/b/ (article published today )
"Little is known as to how this report will effect the e-cigarette industry, if at all. Based on study conclusions, it appears that the CDC is using the results of the study to justify continued monitoring and governmental regulation of this product. The FDA has been trying to regulate e-cigarettes for a number of years now, but to date, has been unsuccessful. One thing is certain: While it appears that the electronic cigarette is here to stay, who will win the war on whether or not they should, or ever will, be regulated by our government remains unclear."
Health Canada tight-lipped on Champix suicides | Toronto Star (referenced by me )
This thread was started in Oct of last year questioning Health Canada's position no banning e cigs, the debate is still going on in the comments section. The author has also written another article published today.
I'll post links here. Please read them and comment. We need to keep hammering away at their erroneous fallacious misleading illogical absurd discriminatory argument that nicotine in e cigs should be treated differently than nicotine in pharmaceuticals
http://copd.about.com/b/2012/10/28/e-cigarettes-banned-in-canada-but-smoking-isnt.htm
http://copd.about.com/b/ (article published today )
"Little is known as to how this report will effect the e-cigarette industry, if at all. Based on study conclusions, it appears that the CDC is using the results of the study to justify continued monitoring and governmental regulation of this product. The FDA has been trying to regulate e-cigarettes for a number of years now, but to date, has been unsuccessful. One thing is certain: While it appears that the electronic cigarette is here to stay, who will win the war on whether or not they should, or ever will, be regulated by our government remains unclear."
Health Canada tight-lipped on Champix suicides | Toronto Star (referenced by me )