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Number of posts: 55 Registration date: 2008-02-09
 | Subject: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:56 pm | |
| Ok fellow pipe smokers. Here’s your chance to offer some sane advice to the FDA on their recently approved regulation of tobacco. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is establishing a public docket to obtain information on the implementation of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. FDA is establishing this docket in order to provide an opportunity for all interested parties to provide information and share views on the implementation of the new law…Read more here (link to the docket and docket# are in the article): FDA Tobacco Regulation Public Input SoughtLet's make our voices heard for a change! |
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HistoryMajor

Number of posts: 645 Age: 21 Location: Alberta, Canada Pipe: Blatter Slight Bent Smooth Registration date: 2009-01-11
 | Subject: Re: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:33 pm | |
| Cool. Not that I'm a whole lotta help here, but that's great that the government is looking for input. _________________ Events of the past, if not forgotten, are teachings about the future - Sima Qian
If liberty means anything at all, it is the freedom to say things that people do not want to hear -George Orwell
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Pseudo Nim

Number of posts: 159 Age: 57 Location: Lancashire England Tobacco: Sam Gawith Pipe: Seconds Registration date: 2009-01-15
 | Subject: Re: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Mon Jul 06, 2009 6:01 pm | |
| If it's anything like our government, it will ask for input having already decided on the answer.  |
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Vito

Number of posts: 250 Registration date: 2007-12-11
 | Subject: Re: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:20 pm | |
| | Pseudo Nim wrote: | If it's anything like our government, it will ask for input having already decided on the answer.  | Nim:
In principle, you're correct. It's safe to say that there is already a deeply embedded prejudice, given the plethora of negative indicators in the name of the legislation and some of the categories in which they will classify the "input" they receive (emphasis added):
We are particularly interested in comments on the approaches and actions the agency should consider initially to increase the likelihood of reducing the incidence and prevalence of tobacco product use and protecting the public health. Although the agency will not respond to specific suggestions, we will consider them in establishing the new Center for Tobacco Products and in implementing the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. In the future, we intend to solicit public input on specific issues. Please organize any comments you have in response to this notice using these general categories:
Federal, State, and local government collaboration; New product submission and approval; Product ingredient disclosure; Prevention; Tobacco use by specific groups including minors, women, and racial and ethnic minority populations; Tobacco addiction; Smoking cessation; Data collection; Products with reduced harm/risk claims; Enforcement; Research and testing; Advertising and marketing of tobacco products; Label statements and warnings (including graphic warnings); Tobacco product standards (including flavors, ingredients, etc.); Sale and distribution of tobacco products; Manufacturing restrictions and facilities controls; and Other. Such experiments in micromanaging people's pursuit of happiness have been tried before. They always fail. Their logical extension is, "Everything that is not permitted is forbidden." The ink was barely dry on the original Bill of Rights when the U.S. began heading in that direction. The only thing they want to know is HOW to implement the coercion so as to make it seem more palatable, and less likely to engender resistance. But the fact that they WILL deprive us of increasingly more and more liberty is a foregone conclusion.
 _________________ "Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin." -- John von Neumann
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Winslow

Number of posts: 2009 Age: 64 Location: Midlothian,Va. Tobacco: Gawith&Hoggarth's,Virginias of excellence Pipe: Meerschaums Registration date: 2008-04-11
 | Subject: Re: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:33 pm | |
| Keep your @#*&** hands off my tobacco! [img]  [/img] Winslow  _________________ “The value of tobacco is best understood when it is the last you possess and there is no chance of getting more.” -Bismarck.
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Dubbya

Number of posts: 134 Age: 28 Location: Charlotte, NC Tobacco: Peterson's Irish Flake, Beacon, McCranie's Canterbury, Cater Hall, W.O. Larsen Perfect Blend Pipe: Mostly Kaywoodies, Petersons, and Cobs Registration date: 2009-05-02
 | Subject: Re: FDA Seeking Public Input on Tobacco Regulation Fri Jul 10, 2009 4:37 pm | |
| | Pseudo Nim wrote: | If it's anything like our government, it will ask for input having already decided on the answer.  |
They haven't already made the decision. They'll just ask for input, conveniently "misplacing" some of it, until the input leads to the decision that they want. _________________ "Oh, it is the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen. My father he was orange and me mother she was green."
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