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by Baron Boehm Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why do vapers hate big tobacco companies?

One key reason for this persistent negative bias is that a large proportion of vapers blame Big Tobacco companies for their past smoking addictions. The proliferation of tobacco companies within the e-cigarette arena perpetuates the feeling of hostility among the vapers.

Is the e-cigarette industry turning into Big Vape?

Today, some of the most popular e-cigarette brands are owned by Big Tobacco, leading to the industry’s partial transformation into Big Vape.

How does Big Tobacco Control the e-cigarette industry?

By controlling this business, Big Tobacco effectively controls its own competition. Today, some of the most popular e-cigarette brands are owned by Big Tobacco, leading to the industry’s partial transformation into Big Vape.

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What has tobacco companies used to defeat tax hikes?

Tobacco companies have used lobbying muscle, “grassroots” groups and other allies to defeat tax hikes and regulations in dozens of states.

How many tobacco control bills were passed in California?

California legislators gather on March 3 to vote on six tobacco control bills in a special session, which allowed them to bypass a committee that watered down earlier versions. All six passed, a blow to the usually successful tobacco industry. Nicholas Kusnetz/Center for Public Integrity.

How many states have raised cigarette taxes?

Out of 24 states to propose higher cigarette taxes last year just eight passed increases, according to a tobacco industry group. And only Nevada, with a $1-per-pack hike, raised them by more than 50 cents.

What is the Juice Committee?

The large amount of money given to its members has prompted some to call it the “Juice Committee.” Health advocates call it “the committee where tobacco bills go to die.”

Why are the e-cigarette bills important?

The most immediate effect of the bills is to protect e-cigarettes from existing tobacco control programs and taxes. E-cigarette proponents say the alternate definitions are warranted because the products do not burn tobacco. But health groups warn that the definitions pushed by the industry will harm the public.

How many states have adopted language written by tobacco companies to protect e-cigarettes from taxes and regulation?

At least 19 states have adopted language written by tobacco companies to protect e-cigarettes from taxes and regulation.

Why are tax hikes less effective?

Health groups say incremental tax hikes of less than $1 are much less effective at cutting smoking rates because tobacco companies can easily counteract them with rebates and discounts. E-cigarettes are the newest front in this multi-faceted war.

Why is Big Tobacco lobbying?

Why Big Tobacco and JUUL are lobbying to raise the smoking age. Big Tobacco and its legion of lobbyists, which fought efforts to raise the legal age to buy smoking and vaping products for years, mysteriously changed their tune in statehouses this year, instead arguing the age should be upped from 18 to 21.

Why do health groups want localities to be free to enact their own tobacco control laws?

Health groups want localities to be free to enact their own tobacco control laws because it’s more difficult for advocates to win smoking restrictions at the state level, where tobacco lobbyists wield great power. Cities and counties were first to pass laws such as the Clean Indoor Air Acts of the 1990s and Tobacco 21 measures before states joined the trend. Health activists said flavored vaping liquid draws kids to nicotine and preemption rules stop cities and counties from taking action on flavors.

What are the tobacco 21 laws?

Some of the Tobacco 21 laws backed by smoking and vaping companies leave in place weak enforcement measures, add exemptions for groups such as military members or block localities from adopting stricter rules.

How many states have passed tobacco 21?

Pushed by industry giants Altria, Reynolds American and Juul Labs, the maker of trendy e-cigarettes, nine states have passed “Tobacco 21” laws this year, and at least 10 states are considering similar legislation.

How long does it take to update a tobacco law?

A study published in the American Journal of Public Health in 2013 showed it can take 17 years for states to update a weak tobacco law.

What groups have asked to raise the age to buy tobacco?

For decades, health advocacy groups such as the American Cancer Society and the Preventing Tobacco Addiction Foundation pressed to raise the age to legally buy tobacco. Since 2016, the groups have asked officials to adopt their set of model policies.

Who is the leader of the Senate who is raising the tobacco age?

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., introduced federal legislation this week that would raise the tobacco age nationwide.

Why was Big Tobacco forced to innovate?

Big Tobacco was forced to innovate to compete in this space. It’s therefore going to be more productive if these innovators engage in research aimed at reducing the potential harmful effects of e-cigarettes rather than resisting regulations that are almost certainly inevitable.

Why is there a negative bias towards big tobacco?

One key reason for this persistent negative bias is that a large proportion of vapers blame Big Tobacco companies for their past smoking addictions.

What is TPR in e-cigarettes?

One possible way forward for the e-cigarette industry is to develop a transnational private regulation (TPR). A TPR is a coalition of non-government actors, including a variety of business interests, industry associations and special interest groups.

Why are independent manufacturers likely to be pushed out of the market?

Independent manufacturers are likely to be pushed out of the market because of associated cost implications. Therefore, regulations are likely to act as a barrier to entry into this highly price-elastic industry, while bolstering the positions of Big Vape/Tobacco.

Why resist regulation in vaping?

By resisting regulations, independent players are not taking into account the regulatory preferences of vapers, especially enthusiasts , who are their a vid supporters. This could end up creating a negative image of independent players as hostile rather than developmental.

Does Big Tobacco use vaping?

The WHO suggests that although independent e-cigarette companies have no interest in encouraging tobacco usage, this may not be the case for Big Tobacco, with its interests in electronic nicotine delivery systems. Overall, there is a complementary relationship between vaping and smoking practices for Big Tobacco.

Who must be included in the E-cigarette regulation?

They must include manufacturers and suppliers, consumer groups, pharmaceutical companies and health practitioners with the aim of developing private regulations that carefully take into account the risks e-cigarette products pose to the health and safety of vapers and those around them.

Is vaping a risk to health?

Kicking off the debate was an opinion in September by the Commission's Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER) that pointed to vaping as a long-term cardiovascular risk and a potential "gateway" leading smokers to take up more traditional tobacco products.

Does the Tobacco Products Directive ban menthol?

For example, the Tobacco Products Directive bans traditional cigarettes with menthol or other flavors, but allows them for e-cigarettes. Advertising and sales-location regulations are also less severe.

Can e-cigarettes lead to nicotine?

E-cigarettes could "lead to a new generation of nicotine and tobacco users" given how the products have been marketed for young people, he warned. Other campaigners have also leveled that charge at the tobacco industry, accusing it of leveraging social media influencers in marketing campaigns for vaping products.

Is it irresponsible to promote e-cigarettes?

They are "devices of nicotine inhalation" that prolong nicotine addiction, he said. "It is irresponsible to promote e-cigarettes when the long-term effects of their use are unknown.". A position paper published by the European Respiratory Society argues that SCHEER didn't go far enough.

Is vaping harmful?

Vaping products are "not harmless and from the precautionary principle, it’s desirable to limit use," she said. The choice between electronic and conventional cigarettes is like "shooting yourself in the head, and shooting yourself in the knee," she added. "Both are damaging.".

Is nicotine an addictive drug?

Although nicotine is an addictive drug, he contends that should not lead to a hard line against relatively safer alternatives like vaping. "The anti-smoking movement in part is based on the idea of a tobacco-free Europe," Snowdon said.

Why do some states have anti-vaping campaigns?

In an effort to protect their tobacco revenues, some states have directly funded anti-vaping propaganda campaigns in order to increase public support for further restrictions on the industry.

Who was the first person to oppose vaping?

Former Senator Frank Lautenberg (now deceased) was one of the earliest opponents of vaping. He received $473,122 from drug companies.

What are the facts about vaping?

A recent survey by Reuters confirms the depressing truth: the anti-vaping propaganda is working. According to the survey: 1 47% say that vaping is NOT healthier than smoking compared with 38% who felt that way a year ago. 2 43% said that they did not believe that vaping could help with quitting smoking compared to 39% who held the same view last year. 3 66% say that vaping can be addictive compared with 61% last year. 4 49% think that vaping has a similar effect as second hand tobacco smoke compared with 42% last year.

How much is vaping worth?

Transparency Market Research predicts that the vaping industry will be worth $16.02 billion by 2019. In 2014 it was only worth $6.4 billion. From the point of view of Big Pharma, every dollar earned by vaping companies is a dollar taken away from them.

How much money did Big Pharma spend on NRTs?

Leaders from within Big Pharma have publicly stated that the industry is hurting their bottom line, and after spending over $100 billion developing NRTs, they will do anything to protect their market share from the emerging threat of unregulated e-cigs.

How many states did the Big Tobacco deal include?

The agreement included yearly payments in perpetuity from Big Tobacco to 46 different states, in part based upon how much money the companies made from sales. This led to states securitizing the payments in the form of bonds sold to Wall Street, allowing them to spend the Big Tobacco money BEFORE they actually receive it.

When was the tobacco master settlement agreement enacted?

In order to understand why state governments have been so keen on passing increasingly strict restrictions on the vapor industry, you’ll have to take a trip down memory lane to November 1998, the year that the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement was enacted.

Who owns Vuse e-cigs?

The Maker of Vuse E-Cigs Is Lobbying to Ban Vaping (Updated) The biggest of the big tobacco companies, RJ Reynolds, which also owns the fast-growing e-cig brand Vuse, is trying real hard to convince lawmakers to ban vaping. That might sound ass-backwards, but it isn't.

Is it safe to assume the tobacco corps expected the government to crack down on flavors the same as it does with regular?

The process to gain FDA approval for a new product is time-consuming and expensive, and it's safe to assume the tobacco corps expected the government to crack down on flavors the same as it does with regular combustible cigarettes .

Does Reynolds own Blu e Cigs?

Reynolds is in the process of acquiring Lorillard, the tobacco company that owns the top-selling e-cig brand, Blu eCigs, though as of now doesn't plan to keep Blu as part of the deal.

Is it true that vaporizers are banned?

That's certainly true, but it's not the whole story. Outright banning refillable vaporizers would effectively wipe out (or drive underground) an entire booming industry of flavored juices and personalized mods in favor of big tobacco's inferior products. (Seriously, those nic sticks are gross.)

Is Blu a vaping company?

While it's acquiring the company that makes Blu, Lorillard, Blu is not part of that transaction. Blu is not lobbying against vaping. A spokesperson for Blu told Gizmodo:

Can you regulate vaping?

The firm argues that there's no way to safely regulate the liquid people are vaping or ban flavors that arguably appeal to kids. Disposable e-cigs, on the other hand, come pre-loaded so it's easy for a company to control ingredients and limit flavors.

Is vaping as bad as smoking?

These are the same people who are pushing reports that say vaping is just as harmful as smoking cigarettes. It's all smoke and mirrors to get people back to killing themselves with a product that if it had to go through FDA approval would never pass. I just quit smoking with the help of vaporizing and I have to say that it made it easier and I definitely feel better after hitting the vape a few times than I did after a cig.

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