https://www.cnbc.com/2022/06/23/fda-bans-juul-e-cigarettes-as-us-cracks-down-on-nicotine-products.html

  • grisbajskulor [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Why would they then also be in favor of reducing nicotine in cigarettes, making them essentially worthless?

    Also why would Philip Morris, who has the largest take in Juul, be in favor of banning Juul?

    • StolenStalin [comrade/them,they/them]
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      2 years ago

      Lower nic in each cig means they have to smoke more for the same fix. They sure as shit aren't gonna lower prices because "the govt" 'forced' them to make a shittier product.

          • grisbajskulor [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            Ok yeah. The PR thing seems correct.

            And then also given the other comments here, Philip Morris seems to be trying to position themselves as a "responsible partner" of the FDA. If the FDA says Juul needs to be banned, Philip Morris will take a hit, but will make up the loss from their other brands getting boosted. The reason they need to position themselves as a responsible FDA partner is because they want to be trusted both by the FDA (and somewhat the general public) as the #1 "nicotine quitting" brand, which takes some logical legwork given that they make their money off nicotine.

            I'm not well versed in the machinations of this country but I can see that's kinda how it works..? Idfk.

    • Dingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Lowering nicotine isn't the same as banning nicotine lol, it'll just make people smoke more

      Also, because they're not making as big of a profit on e-cigs as cigarettes might be the answer, but I'd also be surprised if Phillip morris isn't also the owner of 50 other brands of e-cigs