Almost 5 years of hard work to force the industry to either improve cartomizers or to get away from that burning filler...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...8-4081-etc-filler-type-cartos.html#post300790

Almost 5 years of hard work to force the industry to either improve cartomizers or to get away from that burning filler...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...8-4081-etc-filler-type-cartos.html#post300790
.... to all there. Some gone but not forgotten.
Almost 5 years of hard work to force the industry to either improve cartomizers or to get away from that burning filler...
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...8-4081-etc-filler-type-cartos.html#post300790
The problem is, there is always going to be experimenting - by teens and adults - they'll never get rid of that subset - a true subset that they're interpreting at the 'whole population level' (which it isn't) - yet they're staking everything on the idea that they can. They're willing to let the hardcore subset die, in order to try to save those they can't control.
This is a main 'lie' that we have to refute. Zeller is truly stuck on it. And again, it's the 'public good' argument. I know people don't like me conveying it, but he's the one who is saying it - I'm just pointing out what he said. Were it not for that, he seems more than willing to save the hardcore smokers. But for him, that trumps all.
It got me to switch to CE2's and never looked back....![]()
Yeah, I saw you other 7 postsAnd heard it from the horse's .... mouth, at the hearing.
I know it doesn't make sense to us, but I think this "public good" standard is significant and without substantial changes, no nicotine product will be approved for "recreational" use. Only as a treatment (medical) use. In 4 words, Zeller said "nicotine is a drug". But the misleading lies and fraud shoveled towards other gov't / public health officials and press is inexcuseable.
I know it doesn't make sense to us, but I think this "public good" standard is significant and without substantial changes, no nicotine product will be approved for "recreational" use. Only as a treatment (medical) use. In 4 words, Zeller said "nicotine is a drug". But the misleading lies and fraud shoveled towards other gov't / public health officials and press is inexcuseable.
Not really. What makes a substance a controlled drug? I hate saying it, there has to be something else, but why don't they consider caffine a "drug" too - or do they but haven't taken it under control yet? Why not alcohol? Where is that line drawn?
Here's a fine example of an SE product--e-puffer? smoke 51?
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But what does it matter now? They are not going to challenge the Sottera ruling. They can't. It's been 4 years.
And in 'comments' I may just say something along the lines, if you think cigalikes are the answer, take a look at this thread.... link![]()
But what does it matter now? They are not going to challenge the Sottera ruling. They can't. It's been 4 years.
Aren't ecig's considered medical devices in the UK? If so, then they don't have this same, stupid "public good" standard that the FDA is attempting to apply. "Public good" means the product has to prove things like not getting in the way of someone attempting abstence, or kids experimenting. It's an impossible standard.
No therapeutic claims are permitted since this implies a medicinal function and an MA would be required (a pharmaceutical license). Therefore, if e-cigarettes are marketed as a smoking cessation aid, they must be licensed as a medicine by the MHRA, Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, a regulatory agency within the Dept. of Health (this functionality is considered medicinal). The MHRA has served enforcement on rogue traders who marketed their products as a smoking cessation aid.
As a smoking alternative, however, e-cigarettes are a consumer product and unrestricted by medical and tobacco control legislation.
Translation: "The research doesn't say what we want it to, therefore it doesn't exist."
The science thats expected to eventually add muscle to the bones of the e-cigarette regulations has become nothing short of a small industry here financed by more than $80 million in grants and contracts...
It looks like they are really being comprehensive, and they are basing it on science but also that they understand this is not a simple process, Goldstein said. So, at least from a public health framework, theres a lot to like here.
The needed research on things like flavorings, he said, is clearly on the way.
You are right! That is the sticking point. E-cigs don't fit in. The FDA and BP DO NOT want an alternative product. In their mind, the consequence is less people "quitting". Less people using approved methods. This is ALL resistance due to philosophy rather than substance. Those who have switched have not quit (in their mind). It is still the quit or die mentality as far as I'm concerned. E-cigs keep us on nicotine, they don't want that. The perfect storm is already in place! smoke,, then NRT, smoke then NRT.........with e-cigs involved, its NO smoke and NO NRT. They will lie and cheat to defend this!I know it doesn't make sense to us, but I think this "public good" standard is significant and without substantial changes, no nicotine product will be approved for "recreational" use. Only as a treatment (medical) use. In 4 words, Zeller said "nicotine is a drug". But the misleading lies and fraud shoveled towards other gov't / public health officials and press is inexcuseable.