From the homeland security website:
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, sent a
letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Robert Califf
raising concerns about the agency’s recent e-cigarette regulation, which
could create undue burdens on small businesses and possibly lead to
negative unintended health consequences.
Johnson asked the FDA whether it will revise its rule if scientific
findings indicate that e-cigarettes are safer than traditional
cigarettes.
“Unfortunately, the FDA’s attempt to improve the public’s health by
scrutinizing the e-cigarette industry could ultimately result in
negative unintended health consequences,” Johnson wrote in the letter.
“The costly impact the rule will have on e-cigarette manufacturers will
stifle innovation and make it harder for e-cigarette companies to
continue to offer products that serve as an alternative to smoking. It
is possible that without a cost-effective alternative, some consumers
will resort to traditional cigarettes.”
LINK THE THE LETTER HERE: >> HERE <
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