Trump Rolls Back FDA Menthol Ban
Biden's FDA pushed a prohibition that disproportionately targeted marginalized communities. Trump's reversal may mark a shift toward smarter drug policy.

The first week of Donald Trump's second term was so full of executive orders that it was hard to keep track of what was changing. With so many headline-making declarations—both good and bad—it was easy to miss one stellar piece of policy pushed through: the withdrawal of the Food and Drug Administration's proposal to ban menthol tobacco and nicotine products nationwide.
In 2022, as part of the Biden administration's attack on tobacco and nicotine use, the FDA introduced a proposed rule to ban the sale and purchase of menthol-flavored tobacco and nicotine products. But the administration quickly backed off its public endorsement of the prohibition after realizing how unpopular the proposed bans were with voters. It never took the steps needed to withdraw the proposed rules, however. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' disappointing move here was inconsistent with their public calls to end the war on drugs.
The previous administration said it was targeting menthol products in particular because they are often used by marginalized communities, most notably by black adults. The administration argued that access to these substances led to "health disparities [among] communities of color, low-income populations, and LGBTQ+ individuals."
What Biden's FDA did not understand is that a ban would not cause these consumers to immediately stop using these products. We know from decades of failed attempts—from alcohol prohibition in the 1920s to Massachusetts' currently failing menthol ban—that consumers are too strong-willed for a government-imposed ban to work how it is intended. Instead, the black community and other consumers of menthol products get pushed to the unregulated black market where they would be in danger of encountering tampered products and criminal ramifications if caught. For these reasons, the proposed ban drew concern from activist groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union and Drug Policy Alliance. The tragic events that transpired from Eric Garner selling cigarettes on the streets of New York City should have been more than enough of a lesson for the Biden-Harris administration in the dangers of paternalistic prohibition policies pushed under the guise of protecting public health.
The targeting of a legal product that is heavily favored by a specific community in the name of securing their health may seem admirable at first glance. But when one understands the negative consequences that will inevitably occur—most notably those sometimes violent measures taken by the government—that same action looks much less honorable.
On the other hand, Trump was outspoken about his support for legal access to tobacco and nicotine products during his most recent presidential campaign. While not a user of the substances himself, Trump seems to at least understand the impact of this issue on voters.
While Trump was not always a steward of smart tobacco policy during his first administration, he did make public promises to "save Vaping" on the 2024 campaign trail. And it seems that his administration is already starting to make good on that promise with the withdrawal of this rule. The proposed ban's withdrawal is hopefully the start of a new era of drug policy.
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Biden's FDA pushed a prohibition that
disproportionatelytargetedmarginalized communitiesAmericans choices.FTFY.
Who it affects doesn't fucking matter. Would it be ok if only white rich people were effected? Fuck Biden for limiting American's choices and treating all of us like children.
This is the "pragmatic" approach to libertarianism.
Would it be ok if only white rich people were effected?
Check out the guy that doesn't woke.
please report to re-education camp for woke training
Perhaps Biden was suggesting that the persons in these communities aren’t smart enough to know better and need to have products banned to prevent them from making stupid mistakes.
Because otherwise, I can’t understand the logic behind banning products because of the specific populations that enjoy using them.
Well we all know that certain minority groups are too stupid to obtain identification.
This is Sullum's beat. Why didn't he write this piece??
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We all know that Jac-o has severe TDS and anything that Trump does that is good he cannot support and must oppose, or stay silent. If only he were silent all the time.
Thank you. There's nothing libertarian about regurgitating this racist bullshit.
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"marginalized communities"
Joe Biden and Kamal Harris " end the war on drugs"
JFC, reason!
"It never took the steps needed to withdraw the proposed rules, however. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' disappointing move here was inconsistent with their public calls to end the war on drugs.
The previous administration said it was targeting menthol products in particular because they are often used by marginalized communities, most notably by black adults. The administration argued that access to these substances led to "health disparities [among] communities of color, low-income populations, and LGBTQ+ individuals.""
They never understood what the argument for ending the drug war was. They did not want to treat human beings like adults that can make their own choices. It was not a principled position, it was merely pandering.
Did not know that LGBTQ+ people prefer Kools. Seems like an opportunity for some targeted advertising. Maybe find an influencer of undefined gender to act as the official spokesmodel. Just brainstorming here but I know an opportunity when I see it.
More Newports or Virginia Slims, I think. For the gays at least.
DC banned menthols and all forms of flavored tobacco and vapes a few years ago. Now, everyone is surprised that there are smoke and vape shops on practically every block of Northern Virginia. Not sure how much tax revenue DC is losing but it’s definitely boosted the economy across the Potomac .
Poor sarc. Another false narrative destroyed.
>Biden's FDA pushed a prohibition that disproportionately targeted marginalized communities.
Not all black people - not even most black people - are 'marginalized communities'.
Hamilton, stop with the CRT-speak.
I presume the hundreds of thousands of black babies aborted per year for 3+ decades don't count as a marginalized community because fetuses aren't people.
>Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' disappointing move here was inconsistent with their public calls to end the war on drugs.
Because two people, with a combined nearly a century of supporting prohibition - and ever more restrictions and violence against drug-users - *say* they've changed their spots, Hamilton took them at their word and 'was disappointed'.
The rest of us knew they weren't really going to change their positions - and they never did - so we weren't disappointed.
Disappointed, retarded.
Tomato, tomaato.
What a Nazi!
The American System was not predicated on the notion that ONE PERSON gets to arbitrarily ban/unban a product. These executive orders are bullshit.
Congress has shirked its duty, and has become nothing more than a bunch of posturing idiots. Shoving all of their duties onto the president is how we got Biden. It's time to stop the madness. You guys think Trump will be in office forever? Nope. Eventually we will get a Democrat in place with exactly the same powers as Trump. And you all will be shitting your pants wondering how the fuck it happened. Stop the madness. Demand that Congress do its job.
What makes you think Congress would be better for us? Considering who we got, we're better off with a temporary win than a permanent defeat. You want Congress to do "their job", i.e. what they decide? Fine, they'll fuck you even harder.
What would be good is for them to have a reasonable debate (OK, I know that is very unlikely) and go on the record with their positions.
I've been demanding that for decades. Are you finally going to add your voice to the call? Cause I don't remember any such comments from you when the Ds headed the administration.
Congress doesn't actually have this authority either, slaver.
Did Biden's order to reduce nicotine go through? If so, is that getting rolled back?
Rolled...heh....
"Trump is literally murdering black people!!!1" in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1
You can't win with smokes, man. If you take away the smokes you are targeting poor nonwhite people (who smoke). If you allow the smokes you are pushing cancer on poor nonwhite people (who smoke).
First he raised the price of eggs and now this.
He is letting black people murder themselves. That is equity.
Better version of the article:
Another libertarian win from Trump.
No Reason staff could write such a thing, so they had to bring in some outsider neo-marxist.
The Leftist racism behind the ban is beyond hilarious. Why did they leave out Schlitz Malt Liquor, though? And those sugary grape drinks?
A case could be made against fried chicken for that matter.
For fuck’s sake, Colonel Sanders is so white he wears a white suit
Fried chicken is cultural appropriation. It is bad.
two things glaringly wrong with "marginalized community"
Combines two particularly annoying proggie/poMo buzzwords. Can't quite decide which I hate more: "marginalized" which implies that people on the margins of society were put there deliberately by some nefarious force, or the assumption that any group of people sharing some superficial characteristic makes a "community".
This garbage should not be published at Reason.
Biden had widespread support among communities of color. Maybe with this menthol ban, Biden was trying to teach them a lesson about supporting Democrats. I've often suspected that Biden was really a Trump operative.
This one's a real quandary for people who think about everything in terms of disparate impact. Is it more racist to ban menthols, because they are more popular among black people? Or is it more racist not to ban menthols, because they disproportionately cause more disease and death in black people?
Precisely why so many like Trump.
STOP the oppression. MORE De-Regulation pleeeeaaaasssseeeee.