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April 12, 2011
Dear Constituent,
This is in response to your letter regarding Assembly Bill A1468. This bill seeks to ban the sale and distribution of items containing or delivering nicotine that are not currently classified as tobacco products or approved as tobacco use cessation or harm reduction products by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and also to prevent minors from purchasing these products. Thank you for taking the time to write and advise me of your views and concerns.
I do not support this bill in its current form. I voted against it in Health Committee and unless amendments are made to it, I will be voting against it should it come to the floor of the Assembly for a full vote.
If either my staff or I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us at 845-463-1635 or via email at millerj@assembly.state.ny.us.
Thank you again for writing.
Sincerely,
Joel M. Miller
Member of Assembly
102nd Assembly District
Your going to love this. Not about N.Y. but.
Our local Courthouse in cent. Fla. just banned e-cigs.
Wait for it,,,
Because they look like your smoking.
They said that it may lead people that see it to light up a real cig.
Your going to love this. Not about N.Y. but.
Our local Courthouse in cent. Fla. just banned e-cigs.
Wait for it,,,
Because they look like your smoking.
They said that it may lead people that see it to light up a real cig.
Next, they need to outlaw drinking root beer in places where alcohol isn't allowed. After all, it's brown, it foams, it looks like beer. People may misunderstand and try to drink real beer.
BRW: We have an official ruling from the Attorney General in Virginia that e-cigarettes are not included in the smoking ban. There have been no problems. You might want to send the folks at your local courthouse a couple of the CASAA stickers.
Since they are now classified as a tobacco product by the FDA (and I assume that means also by the federal government), wouldn't the states have to abide by that classification ??