Health Canada puts foot down on electronic cigarettes

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puffdaddy

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From CBC News:

"Health Canada is warning people not to use so-called "electronic smoking" products, and has instructed businesses not to promote or sell them until the government has evaluated their safety.
"Persons importing, advertising or selling electronic cigarette products in Canada must stop doing so immediately," Health Canada said in a statement Friday.
This includes electronic cigarettes (dubbed "e-cigarettes"), cigars, cigarillos and pipes, and cartridges of nicotine solutions.
The department said sales, imports and ads for the devices, which vaporize tobacco without burning it, are governed by the Food and Drugs Act and require federal approval, which none has so far received.
"Today we are letting Canadians know that no electronic smoking products have been granted market authorization in Canada," Health Canada spokesman Alastair Sinclair told CBC News.
"Health Canada has developed an action plan which includes notification to all known importers and distributors requesting the immediate cessation of importation, advertisement and sale until the appropriate licensing requirements have been obtained," he added.
The agency suggests Canadians avoid the products, which have been sold in Canada and over the internet, as they "may pose health risks and have not been fully evaluated for safety, quality and efficacy by Health Canada."
Electronic cigarettes look like the real thing, using a battery-powered system that vaporizes and delivers a liquid chemical mixture that may include nicotine, propylene glycol and other chemicals, the department said.
"Although these electronic smoking products may be marketed as a safer alternative to conventional tobacco products and, in some cases, as an aid to quitting smoking, electronic smoking products may pose risks such as nicotine poisoning and addiction," Health Canada said.
In the U.S., Senator Frank R. Lautenberg sent the U.S. Food and Drug Administration a letter Monday asking the agency to ensure e-cigarettes are not sold until they've been studied further."


This is not good, people.
 

Harry Crazington

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Vaporize Tobacco? I wish they'd get their **** straight before banning something they know nothing about or understand themselves.

So are all of the Herbal Vaporizers sold all over the internet & world for vaping WackyTobacky, legal herbs, AND/OR tobacco all approved??? After all they mainly advertise that they are ALL sold for the sole purpose of vaping legal herbs and conventional tobacco products. Most of them can also vaporize e-juice with minor modifications.
 

Vapinginmyboots

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Folks, his type of thing drives me nuts! They are basically telling people in Canada who have succesfully given up tobacco with e-cigarettes, "hey go back to smoking tobacco and all its chemicals, THESE may pose health risks"! It never ceases to amaze me. For something as serious as a smoking habit, which will kill most people who cant quit it, an alternative like this is a life saver above and beyond what a government says about it.
 

Jim Davis

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I'm not sure why anyone closed up shop unless they were just getting frustrated. The hardware seems to be no issue and juice continues to get through. I haven't heard of anyone being ordered closed although maybe they choose to just not publicize it.

Whether they enforce the rules or not, the ban is on the books. That's their first step. Then they'll classify it, and tax it. Once they start getting their money, everything will be OK. The c-cig Nazis hit Australia, and Switzerland too. Who's next? I'm stocking up.
 
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