War within the EU: European Commission acting against European Parliament’s will on e-cigarettes

Tuesday, 26 November 2013 12:23

War within the EU: European Commission acting against European Parliament’s will on e-cigarettes

By Dr Farsalinos

            It seems that besides a public health disaster, the issue of e-cigarette proposals by the European Commission is also a political scandal. It is just 48 days ago that the European Parliament voted for amendment170 concerning e-cigarettes regulation. This was supposed to be the basis of any further negotiation, with the goal to make improvement and transform this amendment into regulation. Instead, the European Commission has completely bypassed the will and vote of the Parliament and has introduced a completely new proposal. Here are the main differences between the two proposals

European Parliament: maximum nicotine concentration of 30mg/ml

European Commission: maximum nicotine concentration of 20mg/ml

European Parliament: flavorings allowed

European Commission: flavorings banned (except from those present in NRTs)

European Parliament: no restriction on refill liquids

European Commission: refill liquids banned

European Parliament: no restriction on devices

European Commission: refillable atomizers banned, only single-use cartos allowed

European Parliament: no restriction on cross-border sales

European Commission: cross-border sales prohibited

European Parliament: request to report list of ingredients and emissions

European Commission: e-cigarettes should be free from contaminants

 European Parliament: advertisements prohibited

European Commission: advertisements prohibited

           

            It is obvious that the Commission’s proposal contradicts almost every aspect of the amendment voted by the Parliament. This should be considered a scandal, shows disrespect towards the will of the MEPs and is an effort to bypass all procedures and implement a strange agenda of illegalizing e-cigarettes. For example, they ask that e-cigarettes should be free from contaminants while they know that this cannot happen and they know that even pharmaceutical NRTs have nitrosamines (at levels similar to e-cigarettes). In any case, they have completely ignored science showing that nicotine is needed for e-cigarettes to be effective, users self-titrate their nicotine intake and any instructions on dosage are useless, and flavors are an important part in consumers’ efforts to reduce or quit smoking.

 

The European Commission is deciding on regulation contrary to Parliament proposals, contrary to scientific findings and contrary to public health interest