FDA cannot block e-cigarette imports: U.S. court

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FDA cannot block e-cigarette imports: U.S. court
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor Maggie Fox, Health And Science 2hrs 45 mins ago

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration can only regulate "e-cigarettes" as tobacco products and not as drugs, and thus cannot block their import, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday.
The ruling by three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit infuriated tobacco activist groups and will allow e-cigarette maker Sottera Inc. to start importing its NJOY products.
"Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered products that allow users to inhale nicotine vapor without fire, smoke, ash, or carbon monoxide," the court said in its ruling.
"The liquid nicotine in each e-cigarette is derived from natural tobacco plants."
Congress gave the FDA authority to regulate tobacco products -- but not to ban them -- in 2009.
The ruling affirms a lower court decision from January. "The FDA's refusal to admit NJOY's products into the United States obviously destroyed the firm's ability in the United States to cover its costs for purchase or production of e-cigarettes," the appeals court said.
Sottera Inc. which markets NJOY products as an alternative to cigarettes, welcomed the ruling.
"The ultimate impact of this court decision will be to lift the current import restrictions on NJOY electronic cigarettes and provide a regulatory framework for NJOY to make progress on its mission to be the most responsible electronic cigarette manufacturer on the market," the company said in a statement.
Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said it would take time for the FDA to assert its jurisdiction over e-cigarettes as tobacco products.
"This decision will allow any manufacturer to put any level of nicotine in any product and sell it to anybody, including children, with no government regulation or oversight at the present time," Myers said in a statement.
"We urge the government to appeal this ruling."
In September, the FDA sent warnings to five makers of electronic cigarettes, saying they were marketing them illegally as stop-smoking aids, and said it intended to regulate the products as drugs.
In October e-cigarette maker Smoking Everywhere Inc settled a civil suit brought by California by agreeing not to target sales and advertising to minors or to claim that its products are safe alternatives to tobacco.
Sales of Smoking Everywhere products are banned outright to anyone under 18 years of age as part of the settlement.
(Editing by Julie Steenhuysen and Cynthia Osterman)


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Are consumers still hot on these? In Asia many people tried e-cigs, but found they got a better buzz from the real thing and switched back to the nic sticks.
 
You guys that say ecigs sucks are definitely fucking retarded. If you're not getting a buzz from normal cartridge you CAN ADD NICOTINE. You want a buzz add more nicotine and you can use tastypuff.com flavor to make it taste orgasmic
 
You guys that say ecigs sucks are definitely fucking retarded. If you're not getting a buzz from normal cartridge you CAN ADD NICOTINE. You want a buzz add more nicotine and you can use tastypuff.com flavor to make it taste orgasmic

I never knew a long time smoker got a buzz. I quit getting buzzes after my 3rd pack in jr high.
 
You guys that say ecigs sucks are definitely fucking retarded. If you're not getting a buzz from normal cartridge you CAN ADD NICOTINE. You want a buzz add more nicotine and you can use tastypuff.com flavor to make it taste orgasmic



Has anyone come up with a nice skunk flavor yet?
 
Good news for affiliates and merchants for sure.

I ordered some BluCigs a couple months back, and I've gone back to my 27s already. They just aren't the same, and I probably shouldn't have expected them to be. Just drinking a bit too much of the koolaid I guess.

Until they come out with a skunk flavor, like coach said, I'd rather just not smoke nicotine at all.
 
"This decision will allow any manufacturer to put any level of nicotine in any product and sell it to anybody, including children, with no government regulation or oversight at the present time," Myers said in a statement.

This is some seriously fucking stupid reasoning right here, all too prevalent and a big part of why I don't do politics. Following this logic, all things should be illegal, because virtually anything can be harnessed or used in a manner that is potentially harmful. However, if it is regulated, no harm can come from it. Wait, what? Fucking idiot. Idiots I suppose, since some group of idiots decided that this fucktard was the best among them and should be their leader.


Frank