I don't even remember where I was when I found this...but I read this paragraph and thought...does this mean nicotine gum and the other nrts out there need to be banned? What do you think?
PUBLIC LAW 11131JUNE 22, 2009
(37) Unless tobacco products that purport to reduce the
risks to the public of tobacco use actually reduce such risks,
those products can cause substantial harm to the public health
to the extent that the individuals, who would otherwise not
consume tobacco products or would consume such products
less, use tobacco products purporting to reduce risk. Those
who use products sold or distributed as modified risk products
that do not in fact reduce risk, rather than quitting or reducing
their use of tobacco products, have a substantially increased
likelihood of suffering disability and premature death. The
costs to society of the widespread use of products sold or distributed
as modified risk products that do not in fact reduce risk
or that increase risk include thousands of unnecessary deaths
and injuries and huge costs to our health care system.
And I don't know about any of the rest of you but in the 54 odd days I've been using my ecigarette I haven't used ANY tobacco at all......so what works here? This is my opinion...but I'd love to hear others. I think the FDA is really confused.
PUBLIC LAW 11131JUNE 22, 2009
(37) Unless tobacco products that purport to reduce the
risks to the public of tobacco use actually reduce such risks,
those products can cause substantial harm to the public health
to the extent that the individuals, who would otherwise not
consume tobacco products or would consume such products
less, use tobacco products purporting to reduce risk. Those
who use products sold or distributed as modified risk products
that do not in fact reduce risk, rather than quitting or reducing
their use of tobacco products, have a substantially increased
likelihood of suffering disability and premature death. The
costs to society of the widespread use of products sold or distributed
as modified risk products that do not in fact reduce risk
or that increase risk include thousands of unnecessary deaths
and injuries and huge costs to our health care system.
And I don't know about any of the rest of you but in the 54 odd days I've been using my ecigarette I haven't used ANY tobacco at all......so what works here? This is my opinion...but I'd love to hear others. I think the FDA is really confused.