Comment Re:Call them! (Score 1) 790
I don't know where your local branch of the ALA is located, but in Illinois it appears that the ALA definitely does want to ban them.
Quote from the Illinois proposed bill: SB3174:
"Nicotine delivery products. No product containing or delivering nicotine intended or expected for human consumption, or any part of such a product, that is not a tobacco product as defined by 21 U.S.C. 321(rr) shall be distributed or sold in this State or to consumers in this State unless it has been approved or otherwise certified for legal sale by the United States Food and Drug Administration for tobacco use cessation, harm reduction, or for other medical purposes, and is being marketed and sold solely for that approved purpose."
About a dozen people who successfully used the products to replace all their tobacco cigarettes testified at the Illinois House Health Committee hearing. After listening to the testimony, the Health Committee chairperson asked point blank if the legislature could be revised to ONLY prohibit the sale of PV's to minors. The bill's author deferred to the lobbyist for the American Lung Association. She said point blank "this is the way WE wrote the bill."