The EU's New Tobacco Directive: Protecting Cigarette Markets, Killing Smokers
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Makes no sense to me. I am of course not European but to me the thought of something like snus being banned while cigarettes are allowed makes as much sense as saying anyone can fly without any training and then giving away airplanes.
The American politicians want to restrict all tobacco so they tax it to a point where it is hard to afford, but they do nothing of banning anything which I'm glad for because the ability to buy snus is helping me to quit smoking right now, I would hate to think of it if they were to remove that option.
I surely hope for all of the Europeans on this site that the madness will end, why would they ban smokeless and not bad cigarettes, if this were the other way around it would make much more sense.
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Originally posted by Chiliphil1 View PostMakes no sense to me. I am of course not European but to me the thought of something like snus being banned while cigarettes are allowed makes as much sense as saying anyone can fly without any training and then giving away airplanes.
The American politicians want to restrict all tobacco so they tax it to a point where it is hard to afford, but they do nothing of banning anything which I'm glad for because the ability to buy snus is helping me to quit smoking right now, I would hate to think of it if they were to remove that option.
I surely hope for all of the Europeans on this site that the madness will end, why would they ban smokeless and not bad cigarettes, if this were the other way around it would make much more sense.
That attitude has brought us fiat currency, so-called climate change, political correctness and other such nonsense.
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True points, I believe that a good majority of politicians vote based on who makes the biggest contributions to them, with that being said who is going to contribute more than cigarette companies? When the government pays for anti smoking campaigns and websites to teach the dangers of smoking and help people quit but then allow cigarettes to be readily available, surely something is off there!
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Originally posted by Mordred View PostI used to think that there was some sinister plot behind it, but I have come to the realization that it isn't so. Our decision makers are simply idiots who cannot think for themselves.
It's simple budgeting. Abstract terms like health, well-being or even freedom as in free choice or free markets have no meaning to the politicians of today. That doesn't mean that they're idiots, misanthropists fits better. I wonder what went wrong with the generation that dominates the politics of today.
Cheers!
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Well, it was voted through today. Snus ban remains, E-cigarettes will be treated as medical devices (sales over the net will be illegal as with all medicine in the EU), flavourings such as Menthol will be banned for cigarettes (and Snus? not sure). Also, for shits and giggles, packages containing LESS than 20 cigarettes will also be forbidden. Yeah, beats me too.
So we can still buy the same 20 cigarettes we've been buying before, albeit with alarmist pictures on them, yet true, healthier alternatives are still banned.
Great job, dear MEPs, all those who voted in favor of this can go die in a fire. And I wouldn't blame the one who started it either.
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Originally posted by Mordred View PostWell, it was voted through today. Snus ban remains, E-cigarettes will be treated as medical devices (sales over the net will be illegal as with all medicine in the EU), flavourings such as Menthol will be banned for cigarettes (and Snus? not sure). Also, for shits and giggles, packages containing LESS than 20 cigarettes will also be forbidden. Yeah, beats me too.
So we can still buy the same 20 cigarettes we've been buying before, albeit with alarmist pictures on them, yet true, healthier alternatives are still banned.
Great job, dear MEPs, all those who voted in favor of this can go die in a fire. And I wouldn't blame the one who started it either.
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nope think that got refused. But the uk gov will treat em as medicines anyway. http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Safetyinforma...ucts/index.htm
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