I'm not sure what a docket is but it hasn't moved since i been here. Weird thing is. It seems as if everyone is just staring at it waiting for it to move. spooky....
I'm not sure what a docket is but it hasn't moved since i been here. Weird thing is. It seems as if everyone is just staring at it waiting for it to move. spooky....
Can't speak for SE- However my manual for Njoy clearly states:Njoy has never been tested or proven to be a cessation device and is not sold or marketed as such.LegalOne,
Thanks for posting and clarifying. I believe your spot on as to what we are looking for. The problem I see is, didn't both Njoy and SE have directions within the manual on how to quit using their products? IE lower nicotine level cartridges over a certain period of time.
And if so, don't you feel that this is a huge problem with your argument?
Sun,Is it all or nothing-can fda rule in favor of one company and not the other?Can't speak for SE- However my manual for Njoy clearly states:Njoy has never been tested or proven to be a cessation device and is not sold or marketed as such.
Lone
Sun,Is it all or nothing-can fda rule in favor of one company and not the other?
Thanks Sun,Found the topic But it is old news did I miss something?Lone--As it goes to the jurisdiction of the FDA--it is an all or nothing as you put it. For those that have not taken a look, the Electionic Cigarette is linked right on the front page of the FDA website now. This is a full out and out right assult.
See U S Food and Drug Administration Home Page
Sun
Thanks Sun,Found the topic But it is old news did I miss something?
Sun,Is it all or nothing-can fda rule in favor of one company and not the other?
Lone--As it goes to the jurisdiction of the FDA--it is an all or nothing as you put it.
Sun
I am very interested in the out come of this trial, should the e cig be banned in the USA, I wonder how many other countries will follow the same line.
Lone--As it goes to the jurisdiction of the FDA--it is an all or nothing as you put it. For those that have not taken a look, the Electionic Cigarette is linked right on the front page of the FDA website now. This is a full out and out right assult.
See U S Food and Drug Administration Home Page
Sun
I appreciate all the analysis and consideration of the legal arguments. Having made the argument to Judge Leon, I can explain that this is a question of what constitutes a tobacco product versus a drug. A tobacco product is designed to produce a result and that is the use of nicotine derived through some mechanical process from tobacco. Nicotine is a compound that has physiological effects but both the Brown Curt and the new tobacco law providing FDA with certain authority look at the use of nicotine as derived from tobacco in a context different than a drug approval context. What the FDA has and continues to do is harp on the product as a drug and try and shift the debate away from the concept that nicotine can be used freely in this country if it is used non-therapeutically in the form of tobacco. The issue of relative safety takes on a completely different context if the safety benchmark is a traditional tobacco product - it is easy to demonstrate reduced risk. Phrase the question this way - Is the e-cigarette at least as "safe" as a traditional tobacco product and at least as "effective" for the intended result of a traditional cigarette. Now phrase the question as is the e-cigarette as "safe as an approved nicotine replacement therapy and as "effective" in stopping smoking. The first question is the analysis required for a "tobacco product" - the second for a "drug."