The problem here would be that if e-cigs are tobacco products just like cigarettes, then all claims of health-ier would vanish. Additionally, would there be a major conflict between "vapor" and "smoke?"
The problem here would be that if e-cigs are tobacco products just like cigarettes, then all claims of health-ier would vanish. Additionally, would there be a major conflict between "vapor" and "smoke?"
Seems to me that if e-cigs (and e-juice) are directly linked or defined as cigarettes, we'd end up losing more than we gain. Wouldn't we?
I think I read on a "snus conspiracy" site that there is a state(and there may be more) that define a tobac. product as anything even derived from Tobac. This may be a clever strategy if the nicotine in it is natural.
SE further argued that the FDA asserts in its Opposition Brief that there "is no evidence in the record of any categorical declaration by FDA that it is imposing an 'import ban' on all electronic cigarettes." And stated that this statement is at best, disingenuous claiming that the FDA has blocked at least 35 shipments from entry into the United States, including shipments of various manufacturers and distributors of E-cigarettes. FDA's actions amount to a categorical ban on the importation of E-cigarettes. To the extent that FDA's conduct does not clearly demonstrate the existence of a de facto import ban.........
Sun
Sun -
I have asked this before and not sure if there was a solid answer - or that there can be -
Has there ever been a statement from the FDA saying that they want to impose a TOTAL BAN? Now or in the future? - I see them repeatedly stating that the e-cigs need to be submitted for approval - But I have yet to see any indication that they desire a BAN outright - Has anything other than speculation pointed to this popular conclusion?
And just in case I neglected to do so in the past - Thanks for all your work![]()
Bones--the FDA whats them to go though the application and approval process which is a "de facto" ban until "if and when" they approved. So the issue really is "will the e-cig be available anymore until it goes though the application and approval process. Remember this case is about FDA authority much more so then SE or NJOY. If Judge Leon rules that the e-cig is not a tobacco product and under the guise of the FDA---then the outcome of the case effects all e-cig suppilers with the FDA's power to impose embargos and prohibit the sale and marketing of unapporved products within their jusrisdiction.
Sun
So the answer to my question is - NO -![]()
Sun -
I have asked this before and not sure if there was a solid answer - or that there can be -
Has there ever been a statement from the FDA saying that they want to impose a TOTAL BAN? Now or in the future? - I see them repeatedly stating that the e-cigs need to be submitted for approval - But I have yet to see any indication that they desire a BAN outright - Has anything other than speculation pointed to this popular conclusion?
And just in case I neglected to do so in the past - Thanks for all your work![]()
Stupid question -- customs is currently seizing some shipments of e-cigs & paraphernalia. But PS has just come out with a rockin', wildly popular new product, and JC seems firmly entrenched. Based in the USA, they don't have to worry about customs seizures. What will they have to do to wiggle around the FDA's clutches, should worse come to worse?
~~Cheryl
I have called and faxed my legislators, and the FDA. I have advocated the e-cig everywhere I go. I have written to the White House. I DO NOT want to go back to analogs! What else can I do?
~~Cheryl
writing the judge won't do any good. he can't read anything that will effect the case