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[...] and people should quit at all costs. They hoodwinked the masses that their interest was in ‘public health’ when in reality it was all about money, power and control. That has become very evident [...]
[...] more stringent regulation of tobacco products and smoking bans as being motivated by ‘public health’ concerns. Their hissy fit over e-cigarettes–a healthier and safer [...]
[...] US Senators rushing to join their fellow travelers in big medicine, big pharma and ‘public health’ in condemning e-cigarettes. They’ve jointly authored a letter that pretty much [...]
[...] opportunity for meddling politicians to restrict freedom while feigning concern for ‘public health’. There is some blowback among Libertarian thinkers, however. A recent article on the [...]
[...] as the tobacco industry. What the anti-smokes kooks used to dismissively refer to as ‘Big Tobacco’ is helping to push the misguided crusade against e-cigarettes. At least the tobacco [...]
[...] Don’t look now but the e-cigarette craze is starting to evolve faster than Big Tobacco and power man government regulators can react. While sales of what we’ll call for lack of [...]
[...] . The e-cigs on TV arguments sound very familiar. One scold says that the ‘e-cigarette and Big tobacco’ (notice how she conflates the two) are ‘lying when they say they’re not [...]
[...] it is to embrace them. Then there’s the ‘follow the money’ angle–’Big tobacco’ is trying to get in the e-cigarette game and they want regulation to price smaller [...]
[...] interests. Now insurance companies are itching to categorize e-cigarettes as ‘tobacco products’ despite the fact that they contain no tobacco. Not surprisingly, its difficult to [...]
[...] would be Mitch Zeller, who heads up the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products. With the FDA recently claiming oversight jurisdiction for the industry Zeller’s [...]
[...] to have e-cigarettes taxed at a higher rate than general products but at a lower rate than tobacco products. Why, you might ask, would they want to do this? Why would they want any additional taxes at [...]
[...] motives and hypocrisy. Initially, they framed more stringent regulation of tobacco products and smoking bans as being motivated by ‘public health’ concerns. Their [...]
[...] is highly dubious–it looks like smoking and is used as a substitute for traditional cigarette smoking so, the boneheaded politicians surmise, it should be regulated the same way. In [...]
[...] attitude of state and Federal government noting that they simultaneously condemn cigarette smoking yet offer little in the way of support for people trying to stop. In addition, they receive [...]
[...] chew gum in situations where they can’t smoke but chewing gum doesn’t *look* like cigarette smoking and the control class doesn’t like that. The DOT and FAA recited some of the well [...]
[...] in light of the fact that they’ve spent much of the past two decades shrieking about cigarette smoking. The anti-tobacco kooks repeatedly claimed that smoking is the worst thing a person can do [...]
[...] focused on real world smokers using e-cigarettes to quit. A British study determined that e-cigarette users were 60% more likely to successfully kick the smoking habit than users of other over the [...]
[...] them in the same way that traditional cigarettes are treated. In New York at least the e-cigarette users are not taking the new regulation lying down. After the indoor e-cig ban went into [...]
[...] industries. The conveniently ignore the fact that a sizable percentage of e-cigarette users do so to quit smoking tobacco cigarettes. To the contrary–they nonsensically [...]
[...] profit from and/or hyper regulate the E-cigarette industry there is finally some resistance. E-cigarette users and Libertarian advocates have objected to not only the government overreach involved but [...]
[...] to do about protecting others. This is about control.” Unfortunately, all of the ‘usual suspects’ that have made a lot of money and/or gained power advocating against tobacco are [...]
[...] e-cigarette on the market’ and to do so they’re going to juice in the usual suspects in the medical/pharma industries and make it a ‘prescription only’ product. The [...]
[...] prescription drug companies start offering their own e-cigarettes at a higher priced with the usual suspects in the medical/pharma industries getting ‘their taste’ it’ll be a [...]
[...] principles in modern politics is nothing new and is one of the reasons that the ‘usual suspects’ who railed against cigarettes and ‘second hand smoke’ are now [...]
[...] demand more oversight of the production process as they wrap their tentacles around the e-cigarette industry. At the same time, however, several large brands have indicated that they have no plans to [...]
[...] the ‘big picture’ of possible health benefits. In what amounts to good news for the e-cigarette industry the top level government official charged with their oversight has recently begun to [...]
[...] and power mad politicians piling on in an attempt to profit from and/or hyper regulate the E-cigarette industry there is finally some resistance. E-cigarette users and Libertarian advocates have [...]
[...] and opportunistic anti-tobacco and public health parasites pile on to the growing e-cigarette industry it’s becoming apparent that they don’t have any really good positions against [...]
[...] subterfuge to get their way. Hopefully the NYC protest is the first of many and that e-cigarette smokers will continue to fight back against overreach by government agencies at every level. & [...]
[...] ; Whoopi may be the only celebrity who has come forward to advocate for the rights of E-cigarette smokers but clearly she’s not the only high profile personality who uses them. Another [...]
[...] This isn’t news to e-cigarette smokers but more and more people are waking up to the reality that politicians and ‘public health [...]
[...] indicating that since a portion of the television audience is under the age of 17 as e-cigarette advertising increases they are “increasing exposure to youth.” Scold #2 continues to [...]
[...] e-cigarette opponents–is just so flimsy. One thing they don’t like is that some e-cigarette advertising has touted that one benefit is that they can be used where traditional [...]
[...] and people should quit at all costs. They hoodwinked the masses that their interest was in ‘public health’ when in reality it was all about money, power and control. That has become very evident [...]
[...] more stringent regulation of tobacco products and smoking bans as being motivated by ‘public health’ concerns. Their hissy fit over e-cigarettes–a healthier and safer [...]
[...] US Senators rushing to join their fellow travelers in big medicine, big pharma and ‘public health’ in condemning e-cigarettes. They’ve jointly authored a letter that pretty much [...]
[...] opportunity for meddling politicians to restrict freedom while feigning concern for ‘public health’. There is some blowback among Libertarian thinkers, however. A recent article on the [...]
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