Posted by William Crawford on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Under: Legal
Several States are attempting to
ban the sales of electronic cigarettes, and one product review
specialist and e-cig advocate is concerned they do not understand the
devices entirely.
Online PR News – 14-April-2010 – News reports state that several States are attempting to ban the sales of electronic smoking devices, or “electronic cigarettes,” as most people call them, and it has one e-cigarette review
specialist outraged. Andy Gray, a long-time smoker who made the switch
to electronic cigarettes, has been blogging about the topic of
smokeless cigarettes for over six months, and in the process has become
a major voice in the e-cigarette movement. His blog and product reviews
are read by thousands of people each day, and Gray has become a
respected soundboard for people looking to make the switch to a greener
alternative to traditional cigarettes.
“I’m absolutely outraged that most
people don’t seem to understand what this movement is all about. I have
read many publications and quotes from people attempting to ban sales
of electronic cigarette devices and one is just more uneducated than
the other,” stated Gray. Gray points out the following associated press
release:
“ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Anti-smoking
advocates are going after tobacco strips that dissolve in the mouth and
battery-operated e-cigarettes that deliver puffs of nicotine vapor.
They rally Wednesday at the Capitol for a ban on the sale of the products to youth.
“Whatever the FDA approves, we will approve.”
A bill from Democratic Sen. Scott
Dibble of Minneapolis would prohibit retailers from selling the
products to minors. They also couldn’t display the products next to
candy or gum, and “little cigars” would be classified as cigarettes and
regulated more stringently.”
“I don’t know of one single electronic
cigarette company on the planet that markets or sells their products to
‘youth,’” continued Gray. “Never once in my studies, reviews, and
interaction with the makers of these alternatives to traditional,
harmful-to-the-environment cigarettes have I had an inkling that these
companies were promoting their products to minors. I don’t know what is
going on in Minnesota, perhaps there was an isolated incident I don’t
know about, but as far as my research shows, not one company has
crossed that line,” added Gray.
Smoking is obviously harmful to the
health of not only the individual who smokes, but also to others who
are unfortunate enough to inhale second hand smoke. The odor from
cigarettes also remains in people’s clothing, and most people will
agree it is an unpleasant smell. Electronic cigarettes are not marketed
as a healthier alternative by most companies, as there still remains
the component of nicotine in the process, which obviously is harmful.
However, smoking an electronic version of a cigarette has many
advantages.
* No smell or ash
* Several flavors and levels of nicotine
* No tar, no tobacco
* No lingering cloud of smoke
* A huge savings in comparison to traditional cigarettes – up to a 75% savings
* Safe to smoke almost anywhere
* No damage to the environment – traditional cigarettes create garbage
It will be interesting to see how this
entire niche plays out in the upcoming months. Many States are trying
to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes, and of course, Big Tobacco is
not happy giving up it’s revenues. The Chicago Tribune recently
reported that the State of Illinois is trying to ban the sale of
electronic cigarettes, citing the lack of approval by the Food &
Drug Administration.
“If there are things that are
(FDA-)approved to help people curb the habit of smoking, I’m all for
it,” said sponsoring Sen. Terry Link, D-Waukegan. “Whatever the FDA
approves, we will approve.”
Lobbyists on both sides of this
argument have been active in voicing their opinion in Illinois and
other States facing the same issue.
“I’m not trying to create a
controversy, nor am I trying to insinuate that electronic cigarettes
are completely safe. I am all for the regulation and proper
manufacturing of electronic cigarettes. Obviously, if that happens,
this innovation will help the environment and go a long way to helping
people live healthier lives. I just hope in the meantime everyone who
is battling on both sides of this argument come to understand just
exactly how these devices work, as well as weight the pro’s and con’s
of their impact on society before making a fast judgment,” concluded
Gray.
Posted by William Crawford on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Under: Legal
Several States are attempting to
ban the sales of electronic cigarettes, and one product review
specialist and e-cig advocate is concerned they do not understand the
devices entirely.
Online PR News – 14-April-2010 – News reports state that several States are attempting to ban the sales of electronic smoking devices, or “electronic cigarettes,” as most people call them, and it has one e-cigarette review
specialist outraged. Andy Gray, a long-time smoker who made the switch
to electronic cigarettes, has been blogging about the topic of
smokeless cigarettes for over six months, and in the process has become
a major voice in the e-cigarette movement. His blog and product reviews
are read by thousands of people each day, and Gray has become a
respected soundboard for people looking to make the switch to a greener
alternative to traditional cigarettes.
“I’m absolutely outraged that most
people don’t seem to understand what this movement is all about. I have
read many publications and quotes from people attempting to ban sales
of electronic cigarette devices and one is just more uneducated than
the other,” stated Gray. Gray points out the following associated press
release:
“ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Anti-smoking
advocates are going after tobacco strips that dissolve in the mouth and
battery-operated e-cigarettes that deliver puffs of nicotine vapor.
They rally Wednesday at the Capitol for a ban on the sale of the products to youth.
“Whatever the FDA approves, we will approve.”
A bill from Democratic Sen. Scott
Dibble of Minneapolis would prohibit retailers from selling the
products to minors. They also couldn’t display the products next to
candy or gum, and “little cigars” would be classified as cigarettes and
regulated more stringently.”
“I don’t know of one single electronic
cigarette company on the planet that markets or sells their products to
‘youth,’” continued Gray. “Never once in my studies, reviews, and
interaction with the makers of these alternatives to traditional,
harmful-to-the-environment cigarettes have I had an inkling that these
companies were promoting their products to minors. I don’t know what is
going on in Minnesota, perhaps there was an isolated incident I don’t
know about, but as far as my research shows, not one company has
crossed that line,” added Gray.
Smoking is obviously harmful to the
health of not only the individual who smokes, but also to others who
are unfortunate enough to inhale second hand smoke. The odor from
cigarettes also remains in people’s clothing, and most people will
agree it is an unpleasant smell. Electronic cigarettes are not marketed
as a healthier alternative by most companies, as there still remains
the component of nicotine in the process, which obviously is harmful.
However, smoking an electronic version of a cigarette has many
advantages.
* No smell or ash
* Several flavors and levels of nicotine
* No tar, no tobacco
* No lingering cloud of smoke
* A huge savings in comparison to traditional cigarettes – up to a 75% savings
* Safe to smoke almost anywhere
* No damage to the environment – traditional cigarettes create garbage
It will be interesting to see how this
entire niche plays out in the upcoming months. Many States are trying
to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes, and of course, Big Tobacco is
not happy giving up it’s revenues. The Chicago Tribune recently
reported that the State of Illinois is trying to ban the sale of
electronic cigarettes, citing the lack of approval by the Food &
Drug Administration.
“If there are things that are
(FDA-)approved to help people curb the habit of smoking, I’m all for
it,” said sponsoring Sen. Terry Link, D-Waukegan. “Whatever the FDA
approves, we will approve.”
Lobbyists on both sides of this
argument have been active in voicing their opinion in Illinois and
other States facing the same issue.
“I’m not trying to create a
controversy, nor am I trying to insinuate that electronic cigarettes
are completely safe. I am all for the regulation and proper
manufacturing of electronic cigarettes. Obviously, if that happens,
this innovation will help the environment and go a long way to helping
people live healthier lives. I just hope in the meantime everyone who
is battling on both sides of this argument come to understand just
exactly how these devices work, as well as weight the pro’s and con’s
of their impact on society before making a fast judgment,” concluded
Gray.
After smoking since a teen I never thought I could quit tobacco cigarettes. Family members including my mother had quit their 30+ year habits. Electronic Cigarettes are the best choice in my opinion of easing your-self off of tobacco cigarettes.
Posted by William Crawford on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Under: Legal
Several States are attempting to
ban the sales of electronic cigarettes, and one product review
specialist and e-cig advocate is concerned they do not understand the
devices entirely.
Online PR News – 14-April-2010 – News reports state that several States are attempting to ban the sales of electronic smoking devices, or “electronic cigarettes,” as most people call them, and it has one e-cigarette review
specialist outraged. Andy Gray, a long-time smoker who made the switch
to electronic cigarettes, has been blogging about the topic of
smokeless cigarettes for over six months, and in the process has become
a major voice in the e-cigarette movement. His blog and product reviews
are read by thousands of people each day, and Gray has become a
respected soundboard for people looking to make the switch to a greener
alternative to traditional cigarettes.
“I’m absolutely outraged that most
people don’t seem to understand what this movement is all about. I have
read many publications and quotes from people attempting to ban sales
of electronic cigarette devices and one is just more uneducated than
the other,” stated Gray. Gray points out the following associated press
release:
“ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Anti-smoking
advocates are going after tobacco strips that dissolve in the mouth and
battery-operated e-cigarettes that deliver puffs of nicotine vapor.
They rally Wednesday at the Capitol for a ban on the sale of the products to youth.
“Whatever the FDA approves, we will approve.”
A bill from Democratic Sen. Scott
Dibble of Minneapolis would prohibit retailers from selling the
products to minors. They also couldn’t display the products next to
candy or gum, and “little cigars” would be classified as cigarettes and
regulated more stringently.”
“I don’t know of one single electronic
cigarette company on the planet that markets or sells their products to
‘youth,’” continued Gray. “Never once in my studies, reviews, and
interaction with the makers of these alternatives to traditional,
harmful-to-the-environment cigarettes have I had an inkling that these
companies were promoting their products to minors. I don’t know what is
going on in Minnesota, perhaps there was an isolated incident I don’t
know about, but as far as my research shows, not one company has
crossed that line,” added Gray.
Smoking is obviously harmful to the
health of not only the individual who smokes, but also to others who
are unfortunate enough to inhale second hand smoke. The odor from
cigarettes also remains in people’s clothing, and most people will
agree it is an unpleasant smell. Electronic cigarettes are not marketed
as a healthier alternative by most companies, as there still remains
the component of nicotine in the process, which obviously is harmful.
However, smoking an electronic version of a cigarette has many
advantages.
* No smell or ash
* Several flavors and levels of nicotine
* No tar, no tobacco
* No lingering cloud of smoke
* A huge savings in comparison to traditional cigarettes – up to a 75% savings
* Safe to smoke almost anywhere
* No damage to the environment – traditional cigarettes create garbage
It will be interesting to see how this
entire niche plays out in the upcoming months. Many States are trying
to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes, and of course, Big Tobacco is
not happy giving up it’s revenues. The Chicago Tribune recently
reported that the State of Illinois is trying to ban the sale of
electronic cigarettes, citing the lack of approval by the Food &
Drug Administration.
“If there are things that are
(FDA-)approved to help people curb the habit of smoking, I’m all for
it,” said sponsoring Sen. Terry Link, D-Waukegan. “Whatever the FDA
approves, we will approve.”
Lobbyists on both sides of this
argument have been active in voicing their opinion in Illinois and
other States facing the same issue.
“I’m not trying to create a
controversy, nor am I trying to insinuate that electronic cigarettes
are completely safe. I am all for the regulation and proper
manufacturing of electronic cigarettes. Obviously, if that happens,
this innovation will help the environment and go a long way to helping
people live healthier lives. I just hope in the meantime everyone who
is battling on both sides of this argument come to understand just
exactly how these devices work, as well as weight the pro’s and con’s
of their impact on society before making a fast judgment,” concluded
Gray.
Posted by William Crawford on Thursday, April 15, 2010
Under: Legal
Several States are attempting to
ban the sales of electronic cigarettes, and one product review
specialist and e-cig advocate is concerned they do not understand the
devices entirely.
Online PR News – 14-April-2010 – News reports state that several States are attempting to ban the sales of electronic smoking devices, or “electronic cigarettes,” as most people call them, and it has one e-cigarette review
specialist outraged. Andy Gray, a long-time smoker who made the switch
to electronic cigarettes, has been blogging about the topic of
smokeless cigarettes for over six months, and in the process has become
a major voice in the e-cigarette movement. His blog and product reviews
are read by thousands of people each day, and Gray has become a
respected soundboard for people looking to make the switch to a greener
alternative to traditional cigarettes.
“I’m absolutely outraged that most
people don’t seem to understand what this movement is all about. I have
read many publications and quotes from people attempting to ban sales
of electronic cigarette devices and one is just more uneducated than
the other,” stated Gray. Gray points out the following associated press
release:
“ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) – Anti-smoking
advocates are going after tobacco strips that dissolve in the mouth and
battery-operated e-cigarettes that deliver puffs of nicotine vapor.
They rally Wednesday at the Capitol for a ban on the sale of the products to youth.
“Whatever the FDA approves, we will approve.”
A bill from Democratic Sen. Scott
Dibble of Minneapolis would prohibit retailers from selling the
products to minors. They also couldn’t display the products next to
candy or gum, and “little cigars” would be classified as cigarettes and
regulated more stringently.”
“I don’t know of one single electronic
cigarette company on the planet that markets or sells their products to
‘youth,’” continued Gray. “Never once in my studies, reviews, and
interaction with the makers of these alternatives to traditional,
harmful-to-the-environment cigarettes have I had an inkling that these
companies were promoting their products to minors. I don’t know what is
going on in Minnesota, perhaps there was an isolated incident I don’t
know about, but as far as my research shows, not one company has
crossed that line,” added Gray.
Smoking is obviously harmful to the
health of not only the individual who smokes, but also to others who
are unfortunate enough to inhale second hand smoke. The odor from
cigarettes also remains in people’s clothing, and most people will
agree it is an unpleasant smell. Electronic cigarettes are not marketed
as a healthier alternative by most companies, as there still remains
the component of nicotine in the process, which obviously is harmful.
However, smoking an electronic version of a cigarette has many
advantages.
* No smell or ash
* Several flavors and levels of nicotine
* No tar, no tobacco
* No lingering cloud of smoke
* A huge savings in comparison to traditional cigarettes – up to a 75% savings
* Safe to smoke almost anywhere
* No damage to the environment – traditional cigarettes create garbage
It will be interesting to see how this
entire niche plays out in the upcoming months. Many States are trying
to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes, and of course, Big Tobacco is
not happy giving up it’s revenues. The Chicago Tribune recently
reported that the State of Illinois is trying to ban the sale of
electronic cigarettes, citing the lack of approval by the Food &
Drug Administration.
“If there are things that are
(FDA-)approved to help people curb the habit of smoking, I’m all for
it,” said sponsoring Sen. Terry Link, D-Waukegan. “Whatever the FDA
approves, we will approve.”
Lobbyists on both sides of this
argument have been active in voicing their opinion in Illinois and
other States facing the same issue.
“I’m not trying to create a
controversy, nor am I trying to insinuate that electronic cigarettes
are completely safe. I am all for the regulation and proper
manufacturing of electronic cigarettes. Obviously, if that happens,
this innovation will help the environment and go a long way to helping
people live healthier lives. I just hope in the meantime everyone who
is battling on both sides of this argument come to understand just
exactly how these devices work, as well as weight the pro’s and con’s
of their impact on society before making a fast judgment,” concluded
Gray.