This won't be a popular comment, but I just don't see Big tobacco as the big evil industry that it used to be. They are just making a product - we have the choice to use them or not. They are so heavily regulated on what they can say and how they can advertise, much of the misleading behavior of the 50' - 80's is pretty much history. They are paying for that history, but it's important to remember that those tobacco executives are long gone and their modern replacements know they have an image problem to overcome. They are no more "evil" than the exeuctives who market fast food, alcohol or Ben & Jerry's Chunky Monkey.
The tobacco industry has made huge strides in the past 15-20 years. They are way ahead of the game in producing smoke-free alternatives that are 98% or more safe than cigarettes. It's our wonderful government and the anti-tobacco groups who are the evil "liars for profit" now. They forbid tobacco companies to even HINT at the fact that smokeless tobacco is PROVEN to be safer. They also make it impossible for tobacco companies to qualify for reduced harm status so they CAN tell smokers there is a safer alternative. Read: Tobacco Truth: Congressional Craziness: Requiring Population-Level Proof for Harm Reduction
Strange 180 degree turn, isn't it?
I think BT in e-cigs could be fine. Unlike BP or the government, BT is in the business of trying to make it's customers happy and want to come back for more. They would LOVE to offer ecigs users everything that we want or we'll just buy overseas. (Yes, BP is an industry, but they don't care about customer satisfaction or they'd make their NRTs more appealing! They take the attitude that we NEED them and take it or leave it.)
It's the government that will want to screw with BT and make them make ecigs crap. But with the power BT has, we'd have a much better chance at getting a decent product than if they stay out and BP gets their hands in it or the small companies get strangled by the FDA because they don;t have the lobbying power to stop it.
The tobacco industry has made huge strides in the past 15-20 years. They are way ahead of the game in producing smoke-free alternatives that are 98% or more safe than cigarettes. It's our wonderful government and the anti-tobacco groups who are the evil "liars for profit" now. They forbid tobacco companies to even HINT at the fact that smokeless tobacco is PROVEN to be safer. They also make it impossible for tobacco companies to qualify for reduced harm status so they CAN tell smokers there is a safer alternative. Read: Tobacco Truth: Congressional Craziness: Requiring Population-Level Proof for Harm Reduction
Strange 180 degree turn, isn't it?
I think BT in e-cigs could be fine. Unlike BP or the government, BT is in the business of trying to make it's customers happy and want to come back for more. They would LOVE to offer ecigs users everything that we want or we'll just buy overseas. (Yes, BP is an industry, but they don't care about customer satisfaction or they'd make their NRTs more appealing! They take the attitude that we NEED them and take it or leave it.)
It's the government that will want to screw with BT and make them make ecigs crap. But with the power BT has, we'd have a much better chance at getting a decent product than if they stay out and BP gets their hands in it or the small companies get strangled by the FDA because they don;t have the lobbying power to stop it.
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