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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
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Should the u.s. and other national governments ban or more severely regulate the manufacture, sale and use of e-cigarettes, why

or why not? is the tobacco industry demonstrating a strategy of working in a collaborative partnership with the fda by its voluntary warning labels on e-cigarettes?
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1 answer:
Kazeer [188]3 years ago
3 0
1. The e cigarette is an hand held battery operated device which emits doses of vaporized nicotine or non nicotine solutions for the user to inhale.
The government should not ban e cigarette but it should follow the same regulations that were laid down for normal cigarettes. The manufacture and the sale of e cigarette should be strictly regulated.
2. The tobacco industry is not demonstrating a strategy of working in cooperative partnership with FDA. The tobacco industry is just trying to protect itself from future liability because of the effects that its products have on users. <span />
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