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E-Cigarettes Targeted in Oregon
August 2, 2009

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Law-enforcement officials in Oregon have moved to prevent sales of so-called "e-cigarettes" in the state, KTVZ-TV reported July 30.

In a move described as the first of its kind in the U.S., the Oregon Department of Justice went to court to block sales of the smokeless nicotine-delivery devices by two national truck-stop chains, Pilot Travel Centers and TA Operating, following an investigation by the agency. The settlement prohibits sales of e-cigarettes until the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approves them or a court rules that the FDA lacks the authority to regulate the products.

"When products threaten the health and safety of Oregonians, we will take action," said Oregon deputy attorney general Mary Williams. "If companies want to sell electronic cigarettes to consumers, they have to be able to prove they are safe."

The FDA recently issued a warning against e-cigarettes, saying they contain carcinogens, and U.S. Customs has blocked some shipments of the products from entering the country. However, sale of e-cigarettes remains legal across the U.S.

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Posted by Musician on 03 Aug 09 12:06 PM EDT
People need to see that this is only a ploy to get people to go the nic gum/patch route since the Ecigs are all independent companies and do not line the pockets of antismoking organizations as do the nic gum/patch sales. The ECig is not a cessation method, but I certainly know of people who have used this and have stopped smoking tobacco completely as a side bonus.

Posted by formersmoker on 03 Aug 09 12:25 PM EDT
They are making them illegal because they contain carcinogens? Um... what about cigarettes? Where is the comparative study between the two. Even a preliminary study would have to show that smoking is worse for you. But who regulates tobacco now? Oh right, the FDA.

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