In the past, attempts by the state to prevent the consumption of
alcohol were known as prohibition. Now they’re called ‘promoting public
health’. The ultimate goal is the same though: the diminution of our
rights in the name of ‘the public good’.
Fresh from browsing George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four for
tips on good government, the British Medical Association (BMA) last week
issued a series of demands following its annual conference. These
included the introduction by the government of restricted licensing
hours, a ban on alcohol advertisements, and a minimum price per unit of
alcohol.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Tobacco haters, kick your filthy habit
by Nathalie Rothschild
Seven years have passed since Massachusetts became the sixth US state to introduce a state-wide indoor smoking ban. But officials there still haven’t kicked the habit of lifestyle engineering. Now they are going after electronic cigarettes, devices that smokers have so far been able to use in places where real cigarettes are prohibited, or even as an aide to quitting tobacco.
Seven years have passed since Massachusetts became the sixth US state to introduce a state-wide indoor smoking ban. But officials there still haven’t kicked the habit of lifestyle engineering. Now they are going after electronic cigarettes, devices that smokers have so far been able to use in places where real cigarettes are prohibited, or even as an aide to quitting tobacco.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Motorcycle made in Marlboro cigarettes is a killer on road
One man’s trash is another's treasure. It nowhere better suited than to
this man who has created motorcycle out of Marlborough cigarette packs.
And in order to make a bike like this, one needs to collect, of course, a
lot of empty Marlborough cigarette packs, but not to smoke all of them
for that matter. Other than a herculean task of many hours to fit in
well all those Marlborough cigarette packs, one needs skillful hands,
and above all a good imagination. Great motorcycle made out of Marlboro cigarettes.
Why Marlboro are the Most Popular Cigarettes in the World?
For a moment put Marlboro, Winston or any top selling cigarettes in the back burner and think why is any photo copying machine
in the world known and called as Xerox as if Xerox is the machine's
generic name? Fine, why only Marlboro does always strike to both smokers
and non smokers at the mention of cigarettes? Simple, and there can be
only one answer to this set of questions. Marlboro is the best selling
cigarette of this world and it is so ever since. If you aren't in
agreement with me, spare a moment and search for the simple keyword ‘cheap cigarettes' in ‘video.google.com' for instance and I am sure you will see images of cheap Marlboro cigarettes
prominently displayed. I would like to think that this is a kind of
unsolicited acknowledgement for the brand, perhaps unintentional also,
by a world renowned open knowledge source project.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Tobacco producers excluded from the Government Pension Fund Global
The decision is based on a recommendation from the Council on Ethics for the Fund.
The
Council on Ethics gave this recommendation to the Ministry of Finance
on 24th January 2013. Schweitzer-Mauduit International Inc. and Huabao
International Holdings are involved in the production of reconstituted
tobacco leaf (RTL).
According
to the guidelines for observation and exclusion of companies from the
Pension Fund Global, Section 2 (1) b), “The assets in the Fund shall
not be invested in companies which themselves or through entities they
control: [...] produce tobacco”. As the Council on Ethics points out in
its recommendation, the Ministry of Finance gave a further definition
of this in the National Budget for 2010, section 5.4.4, stating that
producers of products that contain tobacco shall be excluded from the
GPFG. The Council underlines that RTL primarily is made from the tobacco
plant and therefore must be regarded as a tobacco product. The two
companies concerned state in their annual reports and investor
presentations that they produce RTL. The Council on Ethics has based its
recommendation on this information.
The
Ministry of Finance has decided to exclude Schweitzer-Mauduit
International Inc. and Huabao International Holdings Limited based on
the recommendation from the Council on Ethics. In accordance with the
guidelines, the decision to exclude is made public once the shares are
sold.
Winston classic cigarettes
Production began in Winston 1954 RJReynolds Tobacco Company
packages their cigarettes differently. Unlike some other brands Winston,
does not contain any additional components.
Winston cigarettes on the 6th of the 10 best-selling cigarettes in the
United States. For over 50 years, this brand cheap but high quality
cigarettes is one of the best selling ones that are not only in the U.S.
but in Europe and Latin America.
Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee Purpose
The Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee (TPSAC) advises
the Commissioner or designee in discharging responsibilities as they
relate to the regulation of tobacco products.
The Committee reviews and evaluates safety, dependence, and health issues relating to tobacco products and provides appropriate advice, information and recommendations to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs.
Specifically, the Committee will submit reports or recommendations on tobacco-related topics, including:
The Committee reviews and evaluates safety, dependence, and health issues relating to tobacco products and provides appropriate advice, information and recommendations to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs.
Specifically, the Committee will submit reports or recommendations on tobacco-related topics, including:
- The impact of the use of menthol in cigarettes on the public health, including such use among children, African Americans, Hispanics and other racial and ethnic minorities
- The nature and impact of the use of dissolvable tobacco products on the public health, including such use on children
- The effects of the alteration of nicotine yields from tobacco products and whether there is a threshold level below which nicotine yields do not produce dependence on the tobacco product involved
- Any application submitted by a manufacturer for a modified risk tobacco product
Committee Membership
The Committee shall consist of 12 members including the Chair. Members and the Chair are selected by the Commissioner or designee from among individuals knowledgeable in the fields of medicine, medical ethics, science, or technology involving the manufacture, evaluation, or use of tobacco products. Members will be invited to serve for overlapping terms of up to fours years. Almost all non-Federal members of this committee serve as Special Government Employees. The Committee shall include nine technically qualified voting members, selected by the Commissioner or designee. The nine voting members shall be physicians, dentists, scientists, or health care professionals practicing in the area of oncology, pulmonology, cardiology, toxicology, pharmacology, addiction, or any other relevant specialty. One member shall be an officer or employee of a state or local government or of the Federal Government. The final voting member shall be a representative of the general public. In addition to the voting members, the Committee shall include 3 non-voting members who are identified with industry interests. These members shall include one representative of the tobacco manufacturing industry, one representative of the interests of tobacco growers, and one representative of the interests of the small business tobacco manufacturing industry. This final position can be filled on a rotating, sequential basis by representatives of different small business tobacco manufacturers based on areas of expertise relevant to the topics being considered by the committee.Thursday, May 16, 2013
Catch Up The Style Flow With Harley Davidson and Marlboro Man Leather Motorcycle Jacket
Harley
Davidson is a word that gives an instant imagination of a rough and
tough motor biker, wearing rugged attire, riding a stylish motorbike. Movies could not escape the Harley Davidson wave too, and year 1991 saw Harley Davidson and The Marlboro man hitting the screens. The movie
acclaimed for bringing up a "unique culture" to the frontiers, and
fashion industry could not escape from its influence too. The audience
simply loved the bold apparel carried on by the movie stars. From the
rebellious youth to professional bikers, every man on this planet wanted
to look like Harley Davidson. Out of all the stylish clothing that the
actors sported in the movie; the most prominent and influential piece of fashion wear was the Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Jacket.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Chemotherapy is far more toxic than smoking cigarettes
Smoking toxic chemicals is about as idiotic as injecting them, and yet an entire medical industry now exists around the idea of injecting far deadlier chemicals than what you'll find in cigarette smoke. It's called chemotherapy, and it will kill you even faster than smoking an entire case of cigarettes a day.
Notice that the FDA does not require graphic warnings about chemotherapy? People vomiting, their muscles wasting away, their hair falling out and eyes looking hollow... that's the true face of chemo, and those who undergo it and somehow manage to come out alive are actually "chemo survivors" more than "cancer survivors."
Notice that the FDA does not require graphic warnings about chemotherapy? People vomiting, their muscles wasting away, their hair falling out and eyes looking hollow... that's the true face of chemo, and those who undergo it and somehow manage to come out alive are actually "chemo survivors" more than "cancer survivors."
FDA unfairly maligns tobacco plant with graphic new cigarette warning labels
The FDA has released nine new graphic warning labels that will be required on U.S. cigarettes, offering grotesque visual images designed to dissuade smokers from purchasing cigarettes. At first glance, this might seem like a clever and effective strategy for reducing deaths from smoking cigarettes. After all, there's a lot of scientific evidence that says smoking cigarettes is bad for you. But there's something missing in this whole debate that neither the FDA nor health authorities dare talk about: there is a huge difference between smoking chemically-laced "processed" cigarettes versus natural tobacco leaves.
In the minds of most people, "cigarettes" and "tobacco" are synonymous. If cigarettes are bad for you, then so is tobacco, they believe. In fact, we've all been trained to use the terms interchangeably.<br />
If someone is "addicted to cigarettes," we also say, without even thinking about it, that they are "addicted to tobacco." But as you'll learn here, tobacco is a plant while cigarettes are a highly processed product laced with a recipe of deadly synthetic chemicals.
"Tobacco" is not equivalent to "cigarettes" any more than an ear of corn is equivalent to a can of soda sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup.
In the minds of most people, "cigarettes" and "tobacco" are synonymous. If cigarettes are bad for you, then so is tobacco, they believe. In fact, we've all been trained to use the terms interchangeably.<br />
If someone is "addicted to cigarettes," we also say, without even thinking about it, that they are "addicted to tobacco." But as you'll learn here, tobacco is a plant while cigarettes are a highly processed product laced with a recipe of deadly synthetic chemicals.
"Tobacco" is not equivalent to "cigarettes" any more than an ear of corn is equivalent to a can of soda sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup.
98 percent of Big Tobacco settlement money being used to fund something other than smoking prevention programs
The vast majority of the $246 billion rolling settlement awarded to all 50 U.S. states as part of the 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
is apparently being spent on things other than the anti-smoking cigarette
programs and campaigns for which the money was intended, according to a
new report. Entitled Broken Promises to Our Children, the new
report highlights the fact that, 14 years later, as little as two
percent of the settlement money is actually going towards smoking
prevention programs, while the other 98 percent is being funneled
elsewhere into the unknown.
Each year, states are given varying amounts of the settlement money specifically to develop programs aimed at curbing tobacco use among citizens, and particularly among children. For the 2013 fiscal year, the states will collectively be given $25.7 billion in settlement revenues for the purpose of fighting smoking. But according to this latest report, which was issued by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, only about $460 million of this extremely large sum will actually be used for anti-tobacco purposes.
"This year, our report finds that states continue to spend only a miniscule portion of their tobacco revenues to fight tobacco use," says the
Each year, states are given varying amounts of the settlement money specifically to develop programs aimed at curbing tobacco use among citizens, and particularly among children. For the 2013 fiscal year, the states will collectively be given $25.7 billion in settlement revenues for the purpose of fighting smoking. But according to this latest report, which was issued by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, only about $460 million of this extremely large sum will actually be used for anti-tobacco purposes.
"This year, our report finds that states continue to spend only a miniscule portion of their tobacco revenues to fight tobacco use," says the
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