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Future of E-Cigarettes in Question on European Crackdown

18 Jun

From: Bloomberg

By Albertina Torsoli & Makiko Kitamura

Just when smokers thought it was okay to inhale again, a debate over the safety of electronic-cigarettes is threatening to cut off their nicotine.

Smokeless and odorless e-cigarettes are catching on, touted in the U.S. and Europe as less harmful than real ones because they don’t contain tar, arsenic and other cancer-causing toxins. Yet a U.K. government decision this week to treat the steel tubes as a medicine and a plan by France to ban them from public venues raises questions about what health risks the devices carry.

 
 

Cancer fighters’ next target: flavored tobacco sales

16 Jun

By Michael Gormley of The Associated Press

 
ALBANY, N.Y. – They come in brightly colored, shiny packages in fun flavors like chocolate, blueberry, gummy bear, wine and pink berry. But the American Cancer Society says the little cigars and packages of loose tobacco are aimed at kids and are just as deadly as cigarettes.The American Cancer Society is pushing to make New York the first state to enact a comprehensive restriction on the sale of candy- and fruit-flavored cigarillos, chewing tobacco and tobacco used in water pipes. Its proposal would restrict the sale of all fruit- and candy-flavored tobacco products to tobacco shops, banning those products from convenience stories.Maine bans the sale of larger “premium” flavored cigars and other states including Maryland have proposed laws, according to the University of Maryland Law School. New York City and Providence, R.I., also have restricted the sale of flavored tobacco.

“If New York acts, it would be the first state in the nation, and turbocharge efforts nationally,” said Blair Horner, vice president of advocacy at the American Cancer Society and Cancer Action Network of New York and New Jersey.

 
 

Proposed NY Flavor Ban Would ‘Leapfrog FDA Regulation’

12 Jun
NYACS responds to American Cancer Society’s push to ban flavored tobacco sales in c-stores
cspnews.com

 

ALBANY, N.Y. — First came Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal to ban tobacco displays in New York City. Then, both New York City and state introduced legislation to raise the age to purchase tobacco products to 21. Now, the American Cancer Society is pushing for New York to become the first state to restrict the sales of all flavored tobacco products (although New York City and Providence, R.I., have already banned the sales of such products).

 
 

E-Cigarettes Want Your Attention Now (Before the FDA Steps In)

10 Jun

From: Bloomberg/BusinessWeek

By Justin Bachman

The electronic cigarette is about to have its turn in the spotlight. The battery-powered gadgets transform nicotine and other substances into an inhaled vapor and have been marketed as a safer alternative to tobacco smoke, which is drawn into the lungs and increases cancer risks. The rapidly growing e-cigarette business—expected to top $1 billion in annual sales in the next few years—is racing to command a bigger share of spending among smokers and potential smokers ahead of possible regulations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

 
 

French E-Cig Ban Jumping The Gun: No Real Dangers Of Electronic Cigarettes

05 Jun

Editor’s Note:  The Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association’s Position Paper, “E-cigarettes in the Draft Revised Tobacco Product Directive: Avoiding a ban on a less harmful alternative” is attached here.

From: Medical Daily

French health officials announced future plans to ban smoking electronic cigarettes in public places and to restrict sales to minors.

By Justin Caba

Health officials in France have revealed plans to ban electronic cigarettes from  all public settings and put restrictions on advertising. French Health Minister, Marisol Touraine, stated on Friday efforts will be similar to the 2007 initiative aimed toward  lowering the number of regular tobacco users.

 
 

The Data Quality Act and e-Cigarettes

29 May

Editor’s Note:  The French government study, “Rapport et avis d’experts sur l’e-cigarette,” discussed in the article below is attached here.  The initial step in evaluating the report would be to determine if it complies with the Data Quality Act and implementing guidance.  As HHS has already recognized, international studies are required to meet the same quality standards as all data considered by agencies.

From: Bloomberg

By Albertina Torsoli

Use of electronic cigarettes in public spaces such as restaurants should be forbidden, French researchers wrote in a government-commissioned report.

 
 

How Does CTP Address Less Risky Tobacco Prodcuts?

27 May

CrossroadsToday.com

 

FDA tobacco chief speaks at industry meeting

 
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — The head of the Food and Drug Administration’s tobacco control efforts says changes in the marketplace have forced the public health community to grapple with the idea that some products are less harmful than others.  Mitch Zeller spoke Thursday at the Tobacco Merchants Association meeting in Williamsburg. He became director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products in March.

Zeller said the agency is aware that certain products could reduce individual health risks. But he said the 2009 law giving the agency authority to regulate the industry requires that it measure health effects at a population level.

 
 

States and E-Cigarette Legislation

23 May

From: CSPnet

By Thomas A. Briant

With the continued growth of the e-cigarette category in terms of the number of e-cigarette manufacturers, the number of brands on the market, and the increasing consumer demand for electronic cigarettes, state lawmakers have also begun to consider bills to tax e-cigarettes and prevent the sale of the products to underage youth. All of this state legislation is being considered within a potential federal regulatory framework to regulate electronic cigarettes that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should announce in the near future.

E-Cigarette Tax Bills

 
 

E-cigarettes: No tobacco? Sure. Safe alternative? Nobody knows, but market growing

19 May
 
Editor’s Note: The author makes several premature statements regarding the adverse effects of e-cigarettes.  The issues are being examined by a number of  agencies and it best we await the results of these studies as well as those being performed outside the federal government.
 

COLUMBIA – Ron Sena of Charleston saw his first electronic cigarette while on a cruise with his wife.

A smoker for 40 years, Sena was aware of the regulations surrounding smoking in restaurants, so he was surprised when a man pulled out what looked to be a cigarette in the dining room.

 
 

FDA to “to assert regulatory authority over e-cigarettes in the near future”

16 May

From: Associated Press

FDA tobacco chief says health community grappling with idea that some products are less risky

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Changes in the marketplace have forced the public health community to wrestle with the idea that some tobacco products may pose less of a health risk than others, the new head of the Food and Drug Administration’s tobacco control efforts told an industry group on Thursday.