Center for Regulatory
Effectiveness: A Senator's Unilateral Recommendation To Ban Menthol is
Inconsistent with the Recommendations of the FDA Tobacco Advisory
Committee
WASHINGTON, April
25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Senator Blumenthal states that his
recommendation to ban menthol cigarettes is based on the report of the FDA
Tobacco Product Scientific Advisory Committee. Unfortunately he must
have not read the report in its entirety. The TPSAC made it clear
that no action can be taken on a ban until the issue of contraband
has been addressed.
See the article entitled TPSAC Concludes: "Should FDA choose to
implement a ban…FDA would need to assess the potential for contraband
menthol cigarettes as required by the Act" at https://www.thecre.com/tpsac/?p=1282
Center for Regulatory Effectiveness (CRE) has informed
TPSAC that China exports 400 billion
cigarettes per year. CRE continues to issue reports based on
information obtained from Chinese government publications
which demonstrate that the contraband industry in China is flourishing and will be even more
prosperous with a menthol ban. CRE presentations to TPSAC
clearly demonstrated that a menthol ban will not only result in an
increase in adult and underage smoking of tobacco products but
in doing so both groups will be exposed to heavy metals
at a level which is an order of magnitude greater than legal
cigarettes.
Consequently, if the Congress is going to get involved in the FDA
review of the TPSAC report they should do so only after they have read the
entire record.
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