FYI before you read I am not a lawyer or law expert.
I THINK people may be getting off track here a little it. It states, "SFMS Law is investigating the marketing practices behind E Cigarettes and their potential harm to consumers. "
Well, I have seen quite a bit of false advertising. Despite what you think of the product, you still can not make unsubstantiated claims. There are also many that are using the News format included with fake testimonials, fake endorsements, etc. The FCC is cracking down on this(the problem is that it is wide spread and growing). If memory serve me correct those advertisements for "Get paid to search Google" landed in trouble finally for this type of deceptive marketing.
As for potential harm, well they could go a lot of ways with that. For one, long term effects(im referring to many years). This has not been done because they can not exactly do a 10-year study of something that has not really existed for that long.
Heat from atomizers. More models are jacking up the heat the atomizers work at to produce more vapor and throat hit. There could very well be unforeseen dangers here over the long term.
At any rate, I guess you could compare it teeth whitening. There are legit and shady businesses when it comes to this. Get an approved treatment from your dentist and you can get your teeth whitened safely.
Order online for a 'free trial' and you are getting charged upwards of $50 a month in hidden charges that come from not canceling(If I recall a few members here even admitted some time ago to getting burned by one of these companies) and you could get subpar advertised results because of how they marketed it.
Now out of these two ways to whiten your teeth, one could easily become involved in a class action lawsuit, while the other way(dentist for example) while it advertises the same basic product, remains free and clear of any wrong doing.
I hope my point is clear.
I THINK people may be getting off track here a little it. It states, "SFMS Law is investigating the marketing practices behind E Cigarettes and their potential harm to consumers. "
Well, I have seen quite a bit of false advertising. Despite what you think of the product, you still can not make unsubstantiated claims. There are also many that are using the News format included with fake testimonials, fake endorsements, etc. The FCC is cracking down on this(the problem is that it is wide spread and growing). If memory serve me correct those advertisements for "Get paid to search Google" landed in trouble finally for this type of deceptive marketing.
As for potential harm, well they could go a lot of ways with that. For one, long term effects(im referring to many years). This has not been done because they can not exactly do a 10-year study of something that has not really existed for that long.
Heat from atomizers. More models are jacking up the heat the atomizers work at to produce more vapor and throat hit. There could very well be unforeseen dangers here over the long term.
At any rate, I guess you could compare it teeth whitening. There are legit and shady businesses when it comes to this. Get an approved treatment from your dentist and you can get your teeth whitened safely.
Order online for a 'free trial' and you are getting charged upwards of $50 a month in hidden charges that come from not canceling(If I recall a few members here even admitted some time ago to getting burned by one of these companies) and you could get subpar advertised results because of how they marketed it.
Now out of these two ways to whiten your teeth, one could easily become involved in a class action lawsuit, while the other way(dentist for example) while it advertises the same basic product, remains free and clear of any wrong doing.
I hope my point is clear.