Johnson Statement on Food and Drug Administration E-Cigarette Flavor Restrictions

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Johnson Statement on Food and Drug Administration E-Cigarette Flavor Restrictions

The following press release was published by the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on Nov. 15, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said this on Thursday after FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb proposed actions to restrict the sale of flavored e-cigarette products:

“No one wants minors to use tobacco products or become addicted to any substance, including nicotine, but I am concerned the FDA’s proposed actions could limit adult Americans’ access to e-cigarette products that help them quit a more dangerous habit. I am also concerned about regulatory overreach regarding a product that Public Health England has concluded is 95 percent safer than smoking."

Background

* Chairman Johnson’s letters to former FDA Commissioner Califf on the expansion of the FDA’s authority over e-cigarettes:

** May 17, 2016: Johnson’s initial request letter can be found here.

** June 6, 2016: Johnson’s follow up letter can be found here.

** July 15, 2016: Johnson’s letter reiterating his request can be found here.

** Nov. 21, 2016: Johnson’s letter urging the FDA to cease implementation of the deeming regulation can be found here.

* Dec. 12, 2016: Chairman Johnson and Representative Hunter’s letter to then Vice President-elect Pence on the FDA’s deeming regulation can be found here.

* Feb. 21, 2017: Chairman Johnson’s letter to former HHS Secretary Price on the FDA’s deeming regulation can be found here.

* May 18, 2017: Chairman Johnson’s letter to Commissioner Gottlieb urging repeal of the FDA’s e-cigarette rule can be found here.

Source: U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

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