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    INGO Clown
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    More .gov regulations...... what? no problem, nothing to see here.

    on a side note: tobacco products are bad for you?????
    I thought they had vitamin C in them. hummmm.

    Obama pledges to quickly sign anti-smoking bill
    by Jim Abrams/Associated Press
    Saturday June 13, 2009, 4:22 AM

    WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is lauding the passage of historic anti-smoking legislation that gives the government sweeping authority to regulate tobacco products, pledging to quickly sign the measure into law.

    "For over a decade, leaders of both parties have fought to prevent tobacco companies from marketing their products to children and provide the public with the information they need to understand what a dangerous habit this is," said Obama, who has struggled for years to kick his own nicotine habit.

    The House on Friday gave final approval to the bill after a bitter fight lasting nearly a half-century. The measure for the first time will give the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate what goes into tobacco products, demand changes or elimination of toxic substances and block the introduction of new products.

    Lawmakers and the White House quickly declared it would save the lives of thousands of smokers of all ages. Even more important, they said, the measure could keep countless young people from starting in the first place.

    The thousand health and consumer groups that endorsed the bill say that, combined with other anti-smoking efforts, it can significantly reduce the 400,000 deaths and $100 billion in health care costs attributed every year to smoking in the U.S.

    Under the legislation:

    • Cigarette packages will have warning labels that cover 50 percent of the front and rear. The word "warning" must be included in capital letters.

    • Any remaining tobacco-related sponsorships of sports and entertainment events will be banned, as will giveaways of non-tobacco items with the purchase of a tobacco product. A federal ban will be imposed on all outdoor tobacco advertising within 1,000 feet of schools and playgrounds.

    • Point-of-sale advertising will be limited to adults-only facilities, and remaining vending machines will disappear except in places restricted to adults. Retailers who sell to minors will be subject to federal enforcement and penalties.

    • Smokers, particularly the younger crowd, will find they can no longer buy cigarettes sweetened by candy flavors or any herb or spices such as strawberry, grape, orange, clove, cinnamon or vanilla. Cigarettes advertised as "light" or "mild," giving the impression that they aren't as harmful to health, will no longer be found on store shelves.

    With an estimated 3,500 young people smoking their first cigarette each day, the ban on flavorings alone could have significant health benefits, said Dr. Adam Goldstein, director of the University of North Carolina Tobacco Prevention and Evaluation Program.

    He said it was not inconceivable that adult smokers, now more than 20 percent of the population, could be reduced to less than 5 percent in 20 years.

    Other factors that could cut into tobacco use include the sharp rise in prices -- Congress earlier this year approved a 62-cent a pack increase in the federal cigarette tax to pay for a children's health program -- and measures by the states to ban smoking in public places.

    New FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg said the agency was ready to "roll up our sleeves" to meet the new obligations.

    The Senate passed the FDA bill on Thursday by a 79-17 vote and the House followed suit on Friday, with a 307-97 vote.

    Marlboro maker Philip Morris USA, the nation's largest tobacco company, came out in support of the bill, saying it was behind tough but fair regulation. Its chief rivals were opposed, saying that FDA restrictions on new products would lock in Philip Morris' share of the market.

    Costs of the new program will be paid for by a new user fee imposed on the industry. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that assessments could rise from $235 million in 2010 to $712 million in 2019.

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    The bill is H.R. 1256.
     

    Dryden

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    Osamabama was winded after signing the bill. Between puffs he was quoted as sputtering "With this bill, Wheeeeeze, we can assure, cough cough, the American people, ack ack cough, the ability, Wheeeeeze, oh screw it. Just give us the damned money already."

    :spend:
     

    rambone

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    Soon to come: high taxes on anything and everything that Big Brother thinks is bad for you. Sugar, salt, soda, chocolate, guns and ammo, etc. Its for your own good.
     

    SavageEagle

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    No more flavored Blunts??? What ever will potheads nationwide do?!?!!?!

    I will miss smoking Basic Ultra Lights though. I can't get enough of smoking pure air... :rolleyes:

    On a serious note, if this means that my little cinnamon flavored filtered cigars and Al Capone sweets will no longer be made I will be PISSED!
     

    femurphy77

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    While I'm a non-smoker and enjoy a cold beer or hot slice of pizza without the pleasure of somebody elses butt smoke wafting across my table I find it difficult to "hooray" this action. The water is slowly beginning to boil and most of the frogs in this country don't realize it! My response to a cold one sans cigarette smoke is one of the local bars where smoking isn't allowed by the choice of the owner, not some politician for life that knows what's best for us. Maybe we'll be lucky and the Mayans are right and we get a chance to try again!!
     

    VN Vet

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    This is the beginning for government intervention for all "sin" items: beer, whiskey, wine, cigars and whatever I've left off the list.

    Oh, I forgot cheeseburgers, pizza, and other fattening food items.

    Bacon. Now how the heck could I have forgotten that evil food. Sorry about that.
     

    haldir

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    Personally I have never understood why we allow bars and taverns to exist. The only purpose they serve is to ply people with alcohol and then send them out to drive under the influence or at the very least engage in public drunkenness as they stumble home. I think it is time we slap some real serious regulation on them. Perhaps have them hire a government trained individual to man the door and test everyone before they leave. User fees could be added to the bar bill to cover the cost. I suppose we should do the same with restaurants to protect the children... you do want to save the children, don't you?

    Similarly the wife and I ate at the Golden Corral this weekend in Kokomo. I couldn't get over how fat everyone was... obviously we as taxpayers are going to have to pay for their health problems that they are going to have. Even worse were the fat children... something has to be done and soon to protect those little innocent children.

    If I haven't been absurd enough yet, I almost had an accident as well. There was a really smoking hot jogger that I passed. You guessed it, I almost rear ended the vehicle ahead... it could have had children in it. So we need to regulate that sort of thing as well...
     

    JosephR

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    Wow great. I smoke Marlboro Ultra Lights, about a pack a week. I guess I'm going to have to move on up to full-on reds now eh? Thanks for the help!
     

    4sarge

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    What a Democratic gathering at the signing; Waxman, Durbin, Dodd, Lautenberg, and Honorable Mention to Teddy Kennedy. I feel healthier already :rolleyes: and I do not smoke

    This is the same anti gun Obama crew minus Schumer and Holder that will be attempting to take our 2nd Amendment :noway:
     

    haldir

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    What a Democratic gathering at the signing; Waxman, Durbin, Dodd, Lautenberg, and Honorable Mention to Teddy Kennedy. I feel healthier already :rolleyes: and I do not smoke

    This is the same anti gun Obama crew minus Schumer and Holder that will be attempting to take our 2nd Amendment :noway:

    But they have good intentions so they shouldn't be criticized :ar15:
     

    Paco Bedejo

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    "A federal ban will be imposed on all outdoor tobacco advertising within 1,000 feet of schools and playgrounds."

    How the heck are they going to enforce that? How many goons will be required?

    Plus...isn't this stuff about 10 years early? I was hoping to live thru a Roaring 20s revival during the appropriate decade.

    Guess I'll have to go get a yellow Dick Tracy suit & tommy gun this weekend. Now that I think of it, isn't our Depression coming a bit early too?...
     

    Paco Bedejo

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    Ted's blood type is 80 proof A+

    He does NOT drink!!! (It is intravenously feed to him in a most dignifyed manner befitting a man of his stature.)

    Actually, he no longer requires the IV. His pancreas now ferments all carbohydrates into alcohol. He's a walking still.
     

    printcraft

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    Ted's blood type is 80 proof A+

    He does NOT drink!!! (It is intravenously feed to him in a most dignifyed manner befitting a man of his stature.)


    Yes, and they should pull teddy bears drivers license before he gets
    drunk, drives and kills someone.......... oh... wait....... just make sure
    he has some water wings.
     

    Dryden

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    Yes, and they should pull teddy bears drivers license before he gets
    drunk, drives and kills someone.......... oh... wait....... just make sure
    he has some water wings.


    When Teddy was asked at what age he'll stop operating a motor vehicle, he said "I'll drive off that bridge when I get to it. Now, where's my stashed pint of gin??!!"
     
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