The FDA's Perverse Plan To Ban Menthol Cigarettes and Cap Nicotine Levels
The FDA's nicotine restrictions will push consumers toward black-market suppliers, who are completely unconstrained by the FDA’s regulations.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to prevent smoking-related deaths by making cigarettes less appealing. Toward that end, the FDA plans to ban menthol cigarettes and limit nicotine content to "reduce the addictiveness of cigarettes."
Meanwhile, the FDA seems determined to make vaping products, the most promising harm-reducing alternative to cigarettes, less appealing to smokers. The perverse combination of these two regulatory strategies would undermine public health in the name of promoting it.
The FDA claims menthol cigarettes are especially addictive, particularly for black smokers, who overwhelmingly prefer them. The evidence on that score is shaky, and so is the condescending assumption that African Americans are helpless to resist menthol's minty coolness or the marketing that touts it. Worse, the proposed ban would promote illegal production and distribution, inviting a law enforcement response that would disproportionately hurt the people the agency claims it is trying to help—a point the FDA implicitly concedes by alluding to the policy's "racial and social justice implications."
Mandating a nicotine reduction likewise raises obvious problems. That policy also would spur black-market activity, and it would encourage current consumers to smoke more, which hardly seems consistent with the FDA's avowed goals.
The same could be said of the FDA's refusal to approve vaping products in flavors other than tobacco. Although the agency views alternative flavors as dangerously enticing to teenagers, surveys indicate that the vast majority of former smokers who vape favor them.
So far, the FDA has approved vaping products only in tobacco flavors. It has rejected millions of applications for other flavors, including menthol. Yet its cost-benefit analysis of the proposed ban on menthol cigarettes assumes the availability of e-cigarette alternatives.
That analysis, notes Michelle Minton, a senior policy analyst at Reason Foundation, which publishes this magazine, relies on a study in which replacing "high-risk combustible menthol cigarettes" with "lower-risk menthol-flavored nicotine vapor products" accounts for "approximately half of the benefits." How are menthol smokers supposed to make that switch if the FDA won't let them buy menthol-flavored e-cigarettes?
The FDA's bias against flavor variety is hard to reconcile with its acknowledgment that vaping has great potential to reduce smoking-related disease and death. Banning the flavors that adult consumers prefer will drive some people back to smoking and discourage current smokers from switching.
That policy, like a menthol-cigarette ban and a nicotine limit, also will push consumers toward black-market suppliers, who are completely unconstrained by the FDA's supposedly enlightened regulations. The FDA apparently has learned nothing from the country's unhappy experience with the war on drugs.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "The FDA's Perverse Plans for Nicotine."
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The attempt to outlaw menthol cigarettes is a prime example of the paternalistic racist assumptions of Democrat policy. The reasons to go after menthol cigarettes basically says black people are incompetent to make their own decisions and must be prevented by government from making poor choices. The Democrats do have this attitude that everyone who does not count as the intellectual class is a child, but it especially applies to blacks.
Not only do black people prefer Newports, a disturbing number are white supremacists.
https://thefederalist.com/2022/10/06/kanyes-artsy-white-lives-matter-display-invites-people-to-reject-groupthink-and-the-left-hates-it/
Did they come after the clove cigarettes preferred by their hipster core supporters?
Clove cigarettes were banned decades ago
Tell that to my sister in law. That is all she smokes.
They were replaced by clove cigars, which are almost exactly the same except they are wrapped in some kind of processed tobacco stuff.
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Most epidemiology points back to people die early deaths because they make bad decisions.
It's hard not to be convinced that people are too stupid to live.
The purpose of menthol cigarettes is to prevent white coworkers from bumming smokes from Black smokers.
When I was a smoker I'd roll my own. I don't mean shoving tobacy into a tube. I mean roll, roll, roll a joint, twist it at the ends... Only tobacco. Usually. Nobody ever bummed a smoke from me.
People typically don't try to bum smokes from homeless drug addicts rolling their own cigs and panhandling outside 7-11. Of course nobody would bum a smoke off you anyway because you're a worthless cunt and nobody can stand you. It's why you you have no friends and your wife left you and got custody of the kids you molested.
Hi Tulpa.
Top Men.
It's almost as if the experts don't know what the hell they're doing. I wonder if there are any other examples of government experts shown to be incompetent idiots.
I think this really is a testament to stupidity. We got to watch this anti-vaping fervor develop in real time.
The logic train went "smoking is bad".. "second hand smoke is bad"... "Smoking in public is bad"... "Vaping looks just like smoking, so we have to ban that in restaurants"... "Vaping is bad".... "Vaping is targeting kids". ... "Ban vaping"
There was a giant dollop of "evil companies are making a profit" involved, and the elephant in the room is that if smoking is defeated and replaced with vaping entirely, all that sweet, sweet tobacco settlement cash goes away. And then the anti-smoking nonprofits go away, government agencies lose billions in funding.... Therefore, the anti smoking constituency suddenly wants to block the non-smoking alternative that is at least 2 orders of magnitude safer.
The evil consists in the alliance of sadistic prohibitionists with corporations that can count on making more money by selling larger numbers of weaker cigarettes.
Ding ding ding!
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to prevent smoking-related deaths by making cigarettes less appealing. Toward that end, the FDA plans to ban menthol cigarettes and
require all cigarettes to contain butyric acid so they taste like vomit.
"The FDA claims menthol cigarettes are especially addictive, particularly for black smokers, who overwhelmingly prefer them. The evidence on that score is shaky."
"Shaky" evidence? Not at all. I suffered from menthol addiction for many years after becoming addicted to Vaporub, and robbed, stole, and burgled my youth away in search of my next menthol high. It all ended at the age of seventeen, when I was shot and killed shoplifting Mentholatum from a Walgreens.
On the bright side you didn't have to die of Covid like the rest of us.
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Being dead from Covid sucks. I'm tired of it.
I remember when clove cigarettes were still a thing, and selling individual smokes was still legal. There was this coffee shop that sold singles, and they also had chess sets. Penny Lane in Boulder. It has since closed. So I'd get a cup a smoke, and sit down for a game with some rando. Once in a while I'd win. By the time the game was over, the smoke and coffee were done too. Good times.
All illegal today. Clove is illegal. Selling singles is illegal. Smoking indoors is illegal. Wouldn't surprise me if the city has passed laws regulating chess as well.
Cool story bro.
“Wouldn’t surprise me if the city has passed laws regulating chess as well.”
Chess is evil. It distracts young people from truly life enriching activities such as drug use, unprotected sex, and crime. Even worse, it inflicts terrible harm on the mind, demanding competence in logic, analysis, and the ability to concentrate. All of these skills are anathema to the development of the lazy, distracted, and mostly-brain-dead electorate needed to keep politicians in power.
In my humble opinion, of course.
It is Boulder, so fun is illegal.
Life WAS good. In fact better. Respect.
I used to roll my own and add dried mint. It made a delightful
‘menthol” smoke. Back int he day it was a one handed chore. And yes, that was the 60’s
It's idiotic, but most vapers use mods and juice, which is a available in many flavors. The fda is targeting the preloaded sticks sold at gas stations, like juul.
Don't be shocked when they come for you, too.
Big Tobacco has been busy lobbying. Reduce nicotine levels and people will smoke more cigarettes. Make vaping unappealing and people will smoke more cigarettes. What's doesnt the FDA understand here? Or should I ask...How good a BJ does Big Tobacco give the FDA?
Or, what dirt do they have on them? Or maybe it's both.
The FDA is an UN-Constitutional Nazi-Empire agency.. It has ZERO authority given to it by the people's Supreme Law over their government. But heck; what's another criminal act and treasonous entity against people when Gov-GUN packers carry the status of Kings/Gods. Why there is no law over Kings/Gods. They do whatever they want to little peasants in their enslavement camps.
So of course the treasonous traders will continue to build their Nazi-Empire including PERSONAL life dictation. Because that's what an enslaved nation with a tyrannical government is all about.
There's nothing "perverse" about the Federal Death Administration adopting policies to maximize deaths.