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I know we aren't the first to post this here (and hopefully not the last), but it is very important for all of the cigar community, from the cigar manufacturer to the casual cigar smoker, to get involved and let tell the FDA to leave our cigars alone! Some of the proposed definitions of what qualifies as a premium cigar are absurd and we need to tell the FDA just that, the louder our voice the better! You can visit our website and find a timeline of events, links to the CRA and IPCPR Action Alert Centers, a sample letter that you can send to the FDA and a link to submit your response. If you are thinking about sending a response, do not wait until it is too late! Every member of this community should take it upon themselves to get involved!

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Excellent News !


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House changes to proposed rules for tobacco products significantly weakened language detailing health risks from cigars and deleted restrictions that might have prevented online sales of e-cigarettes, published documents show.

The White House's Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which analyzes the potential economic consequences of proposed regulations, deleted language in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's recently proposed regulations describing how the rules would keep thousands of people from taking up cigar smoking and have enormous public health benefits.

The OMB also weakened language detailing the FDA's concerns about the safety of e-cigarettes, according to documents published Tuesday in the Federal Register.

Emily Cain, a spokeswoman for OMB, said that as with any rule, OMB's office of information and regulatory affairs conducted an interagency review process "to ensure that the regulations through which agencies implement policies are efficient, well-designed to achieve their objectives, and based upon the best available evidence."

"It is routine for agencies to make changes to their draft rules during the course of OMB review," she added. "The goal is to maximize the effectiveness and benefit of the rules we complete."

An FDA spokeswoman, Jennifer Haliski, said the FDA does not comment on changes to a proposal during the review process but said the period for the public to comment on the proposal is still open until Aug. 8.

"All comments will be carefully considered as the final rule is being developed," she said in an email. "As the science base continues to develop for these products, the agency has the ability to take additional regulatory actions designed to further minimize the public health burden of tobacco use in this country."

The FDA has authority under a 2009 law to regulate cigarettes, smokeless tobacco and roll-your-own tobacco, but must issue new rules before regulating e-cigarettes, cigars, hookahs, water pipes and other tobacco products.

In April, the FDA issued a proposal which would subject the $2 billion e-cigarette industry to federal regulation for the first time. It would ban the sale of e-cigarettes to people under the age of 18 and vending machine sales.

The proposal disappointed public health advocates who criticized the agency's failure to restrict flavored products or television advertising, which they say attracts children, and criticized the agency for not moving to restrict online sales, where it can be harder to verify a person's age.

In its draft, the FDA had proposed "prohibition of non-face-to-face sales (e.g. vending machines)." That would have opened the door to a ban on online sales. But OMB edited the sentence so that the prohibition refers only to vending machines.

In another significant change, OMB turned the FDA's proposal as it relates to cigars from a two-part rule - one for traditional tobacco products and one for products that have not previously been regulated - into a "two-option" rule, one of which would exempt "premium cigars."

The cigar industry, backed by some members of Congress, had lobbied OMB heavily for such an exemption. In a December 2013 letter to FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg and Sylvia Mathews Burwell, who was director of OMB at the time and is now Secretary of Health and Human Services, 24 Republican lawmakers asked that premium cigars be exempt.

"As you know," they wrote, "premium cigars are a niche product with an adult consumer base, much like fine wines. The majority of people who enjoy a cigar do so occasionally, often in social or celebratory settings."

When the proposed rule came out in April, some public health advocates expressed dismay.

"The part of the proposal we are deeply troubled by is the sweetheart deal for the cigar industry," Erika Sward, assistant vice president for national advocacy at the American Lung Association.

OMB also deleted an FDA analysis showing that exempting premium cigars from a proposal to require large warning labels would save manufacturers $1 million to $3 million but incur costs to public health of $32.6 million to $34.2 million.


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Any word yet on how they will be defining a "premium cigar"?

The original proposal called it out as costing at least $10 which is an outrageous dollar amount. Hopefully there is still time during the review period to lower or remove that dollar amount from the definition.
 

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Any word yet on how they will be defining a "premium cigar"?

The original proposal called it out as costing at least $10 which is an outrageous dollar amount. Hopefully there is still time during the review period to lower or remove that dollar amount from the definition.
That is the exact reason everyone needs to comment. If you follow the link in the original post you can read about the proposal and how you can submit a comment. The sample comment includes a response regarding price point. They are opening it up to hear our voice and we need to let them hear it.
 

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Any word yet on how they will be defining a "premium cigar"?

The original proposal called it out as costing at least $10 which is an outrageous dollar amount. Hopefully there is still time during the review period to lower or remove that dollar amount from the definition.
That is the exact reason everyone needs to comment. If you follow the link in the original post you can read about the proposal and how you can submit a comment. The sample comment includes a response regarding price point. They are opening it up to hear our voice and we need to let them hear it.
I did click on the link but received the following message.... "Document FDA-2014-N-0189-0001 is no longer open for comment"

Perhaps there is a new link associated with the secondary review period? If someone is able to locate one hopefully we can get it posted because like Craig said, we need to let them hear our voices on this!!
 

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Any word yet on how they will be defining a "premium cigar"?

The original proposal called it out as costing at least $10 which is an outrageous dollar amount. Hopefully there is still time during the review period to lower or remove that dollar amount from the definition.
That is the exact reason everyone needs to comment. If you follow the link in the original post you can read about the proposal and how you can submit a comment. The sample comment includes a response regarding price point. They are opening it up to hear our voice and we need to let them hear it.
I did click on the link but received the following message.... "Document FDA-2014-N-0189-0001 is no longer open for comment"

Perhaps there is a new link associated with the secondary review period? If someone is able to locate one hopefully we can get it posted because like Craig said, we need to let them hear our voices on this!!
Thanks for pointing that out, they did change the link a few days ago and we have updated it on our site.

Feel free to use our site as a guide to the FDA's involvement, those who would like to just comment can do so by going to the FDA page directly here:
http://www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=FDA-2014-N-0189-20870

Keep up the good work everyone! If you haven't commented yet the deadline has been extended to August 8th, 2014, but please don't wait until it's too late to let your voice be heard!

http://www.emersonscigars.com/storefront/FDA.aspx
 

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Today is the last day to submit a comment to the FDA and to tell them to keep away from our cigars! Comments need to be submitted before 11:59 PM EST, if you waited for the last minute then now is your time.

Feel free to use our site as a guide to the FDA's involvement, those who would like to just comment can do so by going to the FDA page directly here:
http://www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=FDA-2014-N-0189-20870

Some other resources you can use are http://cigarrights.org/fda-response.php or http://www.ipcpr.org/?page=LegislativeActionCen

Hopefully we can keep bumping this thread throughout the day and get this done!
 
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