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There Isn’t a Teen E-Cigarette Epidemic
E-cigarettes are a safer alternative to smoking and any federal e-cigarette policies should focus on how to save lives and improve public health.
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One Way the FDA Can Demonstrate It Is Serious About Saving Lives
Smokers deserve access to safer, noncombustible nicotine products, and the public and health professionals need information about the relative risks of different products.
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Comment to FDA on Modified Risk Tobacco Product Application
The MRTP pathway is critically important toward reducing the toll of smoking on the U.S. population.
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FDA Gives Southern California Electronic Cigarette Businesses a Lifeline
With an estimated 1,000 vapor-related businesses call Southern California home, these young companies manufacture, distribute and sell products that are helping smokers quit traditional cigarettes.
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Maine Governor Vetoes Bill Raising the Smoking Age to 21, Legislature Should Let Veto Stand
"I believe that at 18 they are mature enough to make a decision and I’m tired of living in a society where we social engineer our lives,” Gov. LePage said.
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The Tennessee Health Department’s E-Cigarette Advice Is Dangerous and Misleading
Smokers should know that switching to vaping can dramatically reduce exposure to dangerous chemicals.
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FDA Delays Rules That Would Cripple E-Cigarette Industry
Absent meaningful change to the deeming regulations, many believe that thousands of vapor products will be effectively banned, shuttering tens of thousands of small businesses.
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The Case to Raise the Smoking Age In Texas Doesn’t Make Sense
Researchers recently found youth smoking rates have plummeted to record lows.
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Congress Can Avoid a Government Shutdown and Save Thousands of E-Cigarette Businesses
'Regulations prevent these much safer products from competing with cigarettes - the deadliest consumer product on the market.'