Friday, 1 February 2013

Tobacco Truth

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I am not inclined toward political action, but I am inspired by Clive Bates’s call to action against the European Union’s appalling new tobacco directive (here).  Americans should take action at home as well, in support of tobacco harm reduction and an open U.S. market for vastly safer smoke-free products.  I have long argued for this in my blog and at my Smokers Only website (here).
Bates describes the EU directive as doing “three main bad things,” which are analogous in the U.S. to local, state and federal tobacco-prohibition efforts.  The strategies are the same.  The EU directive, he writes.Bans snus, the least hazardous form of tobacco known to mankind, whilst allowing cigarettes to be widely sold.  Snus (or oral tobacco) is much less dangerous than cigarettes, and widely used in Sweden, where it is the main reason why Sweden has much lower rates of cancer and other smoking-related disease than anywhere else in Europe.reats e-cigarettes as though they are medicines – effectively banning or marginalising them.
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