House Panel Seeks To Block FDA ‘Vaping’ Rules

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This photo taken on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, shows Blair Roberts, a 22-year-old sales associate at Colorado E-Smokes as he holds an electronic cigarette and the filter end that holds the liquid nicotine solution at ... This photo taken on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, shows Blair Roberts, a 22-year-old sales associate at Colorado E-Smokes as he holds an electronic cigarette and the filter end that holds the liquid nicotine solution at an E-Smokes store in Aurora, Colo. There’s no legal age minimum for e-cigarettes in Colorado, and growing health concern that so-called “vaping” of nicotine is growing among kids has made Colorado the latest state to consider age requirements for the nicotine devices popping up at mall kiosks and convenience stores. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski) MORE LESS

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel is again trying to exempt increasingly popular e-cigarettes from new Food and Drug Administration rules.

The legislation by the Republican-controlled Appropriations Committee would prevent the FDA from requiring retroactive safety reviews of e-cigarettes already on the market. It would exempt some premium and large cigars from those same regulations. E-cigarette products introduced in the future would face the safety reviews.

Supporters say that “vaping” is far safer than smoking tobacco cigarettes. They say FDA rules would lead small companies that produce the products to go out of business rather than undergo expensive regulatory reviews.

Democrats said the products are dangerous and are targeted at children. They succeeded earlier this year in blocking the move to exempt existing products on an earlier spending bill.

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  1. I’m not by nature a violent or aggressive person.
    But every time I see someone “vaping”, I want to part their hair with a 2 x 4 for being stupid enough to believe it’s “safe”.

    Is that wrong?

  2. It could be safer than smoking if they know what’s going into the solution… I think the problem is when they don’t (or manufacturers lie).

  3. Avatar for tena tena says:

    Depends on what they’re vaping. It’s not always nicotine. Not by a long shot.

  4. Then again, most couldn’t care less about the safety of it. Tell me again, how many people are still stupid enough or in self denial to smoke? It rather reminds me of the adherents to a certain political party that is demonstrability harming them.

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