Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Buy World of Warcraft Gold Research has found that smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths, claiming 443 000 lives per year and 100 billion dollars to pay health insurance and another 100 billion in lost productivity.

But there is a potentially strong opposition of the Congress for sweeping new regulatory framework to push the government, especially in the GOP-controlled House, where a majority of Republicans voted against the 2009 law granting the FDA authority to regulate tobacco , "said Michael Siegel, Boston University public health expert to smoking.

And Barack Obama might be reluctant to take on other controversial issue when it fights to defend the signature of the health reform and to engage in difficult negotiations on the federal deficit and other issues.

"The last thing he needs politically, the government says that what the tobacco companies put in cigarettes," Siegel said.

In preparing the 2009 budget law snuff, Congress called for a ban candy, fruit, spices and flavorings than cigarettes because of their potential to attract young smokers. menthol flavor was not banned because it is declared nearly a third of the illegal cigarette market was thought to be too disruptive and politically objectionable.

Menthol cigarettes also has a racial dimension: they are preferred by 80 percent of black smokers, and spokesman for several groups of black citizens took the initiative to claim that the ban would unfairly target black consumers.

The prohibition against the operators business advantage, which rely on menthol cigarettes by about 4 percent of their sales, according to the National Association of convenience stores.

Tobacco companies are likely to do everything possible to prevent or delay action by the FDA.

A ban on menthol could presage an effort to reduce the nicotine from cigarettes - the addictive component of tobacco - "and that is what the industry really scared," according to Robert Proctor, Professor of History of Science at the University Stanford has testified as an expert witness in lawsuits against tobacco companies. WoW Gold Cheap

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