The LA Times, and several other Gannett newspapers across the nation,
recently published an editorial in favor of FDA's attempt to regulate
the premium cigar industry.
IPCPR CEO Bill Spann has responded to each of those newspapers with the following:
"The FDA's power over cigars" editorial advocates job killing regulation
More than 2000 professional tobacconists of our association who sell premium cigars strongly disagree with your editorial. The bills before Congress would exempt only traditional premium cigars, which are not marketed to, desired by, or affordable to underage youth. The small, flavored cigars that are popular with underage youth would still be under FDA regulation. The new bills would prevent the FDA from regulating only one type of cigars: premium. Premium cigar smokers are adults who only smoke 1-2 cigars per week. Their enjoyment is celebratory, not an addiction. The average price for a premium cigar is $8, and all cigars are not the same. Recent tax laws have enabled some cigarettes to now be classified as cigars and those would still be under FDA regulation. Premium cigars are different - and more than 200 members of Congress agree. These bills preserve 85,000 American jobs and address underage smoking.
We encourage our members to keep an eye out for this editorial or similar editorials and articles in your area so that we can respond to it immediately.
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IPCPR CEO Bill Spann has responded to each of those newspapers with the following:
"The FDA's power over cigars" editorial advocates job killing regulation
More than 2000 professional tobacconists of our association who sell premium cigars strongly disagree with your editorial. The bills before Congress would exempt only traditional premium cigars, which are not marketed to, desired by, or affordable to underage youth. The small, flavored cigars that are popular with underage youth would still be under FDA regulation. The new bills would prevent the FDA from regulating only one type of cigars: premium. Premium cigar smokers are adults who only smoke 1-2 cigars per week. Their enjoyment is celebratory, not an addiction. The average price for a premium cigar is $8, and all cigars are not the same. Recent tax laws have enabled some cigarettes to now be classified as cigars and those would still be under FDA regulation. Premium cigars are different - and more than 200 members of Congress agree. These bills preserve 85,000 American jobs and address underage smoking.
We encourage our members to keep an eye out for this editorial or similar editorials and articles in your area so that we can respond to it immediately.
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