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Our View: Flavored Cigarette Ban Baffles Old Consumers  

Jump to full article: The Auburn (AL) Plainsman, 2009-10-29
Author: Editorial Staff

Intro:

As of last week, the clove cigarette and many of its other flavored brethren like vanilla and chocolate are now contraband. If you want some cloves now, you may want to try to find shifty-looking guys in trench coats standing outside tobacconist’s shops.

Now that the regulation of tobacco products has fallen under the purview of the Food and Drug Administration, the types of cigarettes that are seen as “enticing children to smoke” are now being taken away.

We understand the logic behind this move, as many people who start smoking often begin their habit with flavored cigarettes. . . .

But, we can’t help but think that a kid who wants to smoke is still going to find a way to smoke, even if a flavored alternative is not available.

Part of growing up and becoming an adult is learning the decisions you make have consequences on your life.

If we allow the government to continue to ban products for the “safety of our children,” how long will it be before we see a ban on grape Kool-Aid, since it is well known to be the main ingredient of the dreaded “purple drank”?

In today’s day and age, anyone who doesn’t know that cigarettes will kill you is obviously somehow deficient and shouldn’t be allowed to make decisions.

For the rest of us, the choice is, and should continue to be, ours to make.

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