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FDA To Issue New Regulations For Vape Products

FDA To Issue New Regulations For Vape Products

The Food & Drug Administration agency (FDA) in the US has just recently broadcasted another statement regarding the vaping industry. It’s titled “Fall 2018, Unified Agenda: The ’s New Regulatory Work to Advance Health & Safety”.

This new statement contains some very disturbing points put by the FDA, voiced through the commissioner of the himself, Scott Gottlieb. In recent months, we already know that seems to be pretty anti-vaping, and has easily sided with control groups and anti-vaping campaigns. As the stance on products, the main issue they voiced out was on “Combatting Nicotine Addiction and Prevention of Use Amongst Youth.”

Most vapers, possibly 99 percent of all vapers, do not approve or condone any underage use of nicotine. There are, of course, some unscrupulous shops and salesmen who and liquids to underage teens, but the same also happens all the time if we are talking about cigarettes.

The ’s comprehensive plans for and nicotine regulation seems to make it more focused and centered on nicotine addiction rather than regulation. This reflects a plan to approach and better protect the youth and addicted adult smokers to quit. The plan also states that it will try to reduce the level of nicotine in combustible cigarettes while lowering and regulating the nicotine in electronic nicotine heating devices.

The Unified Agenda states that their efforts relating to establishing standards for the different flavors in products, the requirements in their manufacturing practices, implementing product standards for testing safety and systems of electronic cigarettes. The had also stated that they would continue with their aggressive steps towards addressing the epidemic of electronic cigarette use amongst the youth, through their Youth Prevention Plan. Although the plan itself is for a good cause, meant to stop or limit youth use of electronic cigarettes, the “aggressive steps” which they have taken are uncalled for. In just the past few months, the has already threatened to ban all flavored liquids. It is similar to banning alcohol in beer to limit youth drink, which does not make any sense.

Many vapers are taking issue with this whole plan, as the seems to already make up their mind with being a “tobacco” product.

This is despite the tons of international evidence and studies which has revealed that vaping is about 95 percent less harmful than smoking. This fact itself should make vaping a higher priority for using it as an alternative to smoking, rather than intervening and trying to regulate it.

The FDA might be trying to do the right thing in the wrong way here. When we vapers suggested regulations and legalization, we meant it in a proper way, not blanket bans on flavors and prohibition of sales in stores. Youth these days are easily addicted to most things, even their smartphones, but we are not going to ban smartphones now, are we? Proper regulation and guidelines should be considered by the FDA, and one such example can be taken from the United Kingdom.

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