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    A surprise bid by the City-County Council president to pass a stronger smoking cigarettes ban covering bars and bowling alleys -- in the waning days of the Republican majority -- has caught two key groups off guard.Democrats had been making plans to push for an even stronger measure after they take control of the council Jan. 1. No matter who's in charge, their votes are vital for passage of an expanded smoking cigarettes ban in any form, since many Republicans are opposed.And anti-smoking cigarettes advocates called the move by Republicans -- with backing from Mayor Greg Ballard --...

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  • 18.10.2011 Health Matters

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Experts Pipe Up About Hookahs And Smokeless Cigarettes, But Not Cigarettes?

Today is World No cheap cigarettes Day, and the media have commemorated the occasion from a variety of perspectives. The New York Times today features an article focusing on new state laws that seek to ban or limit hookah use, which many teens and young adults wrongly believe is a safer alternative to cigarette smoking cigarettes. Paul G. Billings, a vice president of the American Lung Association, tells The Times that such anti-hookah policies are “a top priority” for the group.

Meanwhile, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has decided to mark the holiday by informing Kansans that Philip Morris/Altria, in partnership with the smokeless cigarettes company Skoal USA, is using the state as a test market for their discount cigarettes sticks — which wibw.com reports as “a new product that comes with some of the same health risks as other cheap cigarettes products.” However, this is actually old news: ACSH covered this story on April 6, immediately after market testing in Kansas began for these smokeless cigarettes products. The online cigarettes sticks, packaged in matchbox-sized cartons, look like toothpicks that are covered about two-thirds of the way with cigarettes. KDHE’s Dr. Robert Moser, however, is concerned that the appearance and “candy-like” taste of the sticks will appeal to youth. “The packages are so small that they could easily be concealed in a shirt or pants pocket and youth could use buy cigarettes sticks in front of parents or teachers while appearing to have a simple toothpick in their mouth. We are also concerned about the risk of young children accidentally ingesting these products.”

Another concern voiced by the KDHE is that the dose of nicotine from the sticks could be lethal if ingested by a small child. The estimated minimal pediatric dose of nicotine that would cause toxic side effects (like nausea and vomiting) is one milligram of nicotine per 2.2 pounds of body weight. (A similar cigarettes online product, Camel Sticks, contains approximately three milligrams.)

ACSH’s Dr. Josh Bloom points out that, while the amount of nicotine in one of these sticks could be quite toxic for a small child, an equally valid concern would be swallowing the stick.

ACSH's Dr. Gilbert Ross adds, “Anything that can be swallowed by a child can become toxic. Like any other product children could put in their mouths, it could be harmful but no more than, say, choking on a hot dog. As far as toxicity from the nicotine goes, that seems far-fetched. I seriously doubt that a child would suck on ten of these sticks at once. Those who highlight such ill-founded fears fail to appreciate the desperate need of addicted smokers for effective cessation products.”

ACSH’s Dr. Elizabeth Whelan, however, believes these stories illustrate the misguided priorities implied by World No cigarettes Day. “Clearly, the main focus of the occasion — that is, cigarettes — has been missed,” she says.

Dr. Ross elaborates: “We agree that the world would be a much healthier place if cigarettes were not used. That being said, in our country alone there are 45 million addicted adult smokers. From their point of view, similar to that of smokers in the rest of the Western world, it should be ‘World No Cigarette Day,’ or ‘World No Smoking Day,’ because some forms of cigarettes can actually be beneficial in helping the cessation efforts of those who expose themselves to the lethal effects of inhaling cigarette smoke.”


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