Citizen Outreach Petitions Congress to Scrap New FDA Tobacco Oversight Legislation
By Brant McLaughlin, published Dec 05, 2007
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Citing a new report from the FDA's own Science Board listing "a litany of FDA deficiencies that is breathtaking in scope", president and CEO of Citizen Outreach Chuck Muth wrote, "Tobacco is already heavily regulated. There is absolutely no logical reason, no public health crisis, which could possibly justify saddling FDA with this new oversight responsibility...H.R. 1108, which panders to a vocal minority of anti-tobacco zealots and was co-written by the [leading] cigarette manufacturer in order to protect its market dominance, is unnecessary, untimely, and unworthy of congressional action...Let's not jeopardize the health of millions by adding to the already overburdened FDA's burden."
Muth also invoked former President Ronald Reagan's admonition that the government's duty is to protect the people, not run their lives for them.
Philip Morris has backed and co-written H.R. 1108 and one other bill that would give the FDA its new regulatory oversight over tobacco. However, there are stipulations in the bills.
According to the legislation, tobacco won't be regulated as a drug or as a device, and the FDA will have no authority to impose regulations on tobacco farmers.
Stricter prohibitions on marketing or selling tobacco to minors and more detailed ingredients labels would be part of the new legislation.
In October, Philip Morris announced that it is moving its headquarters to Lausanne, Switzerland, where it can pursue new markets for tobacco without the burden of U.S. tobacco marketing regulations.
Citizen Outreach Petitions Congress to Scrap New FDA Tobacco Oversight Legislation
Date: December 4, 2007Location:
Washington, DC USA
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