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Instead, these were all population-based studies of smoking and e-cigarette use that did not even ask smokers using e-cigarettes if they were using them regularly or if they were using them in an effort to quit smoking. Actually, one of the studies did ask smokers if they were using e-cigarettes to quit smoking and the overwhelming majority said that they were not. In other words, many of the smokers in this study were probably just experimenting with, or trying an e-cigarette, and were not regular users of these products.

"According tothe, e-cigarette use in England has been rising since2011, when the survey began. Meanwhile, the percentage of smokerswho reported quitting in the previous year rose from 4.6 percent in2011 to 6.2 percent in 2012. The cessation rate was 6.1 percentlast year and 8.7 percent in the first quarter of this year. Duringthe same period the success rate of smokers who tried to quit rosefrom 13.7 percent to 21.4 percent. Those numbers suggest the real promise of e-cigarettes—not as anefarious plot to hook teenagers on nicotine but as a harm-reducingalternative to smoking. If the FDA follows Durbin's advice, it willban most e-cigarette flavors, making the switch less appealing tosmokers who prefer the prohibited varieties, and restricte-cigarette advertising, making smokers less aware of a competingproduct that could literally save their lives."

3. "A recent survey conducted by Harris Decima, a Harris Interactive company, for Mistic e- cigarettes purports to document public support for use of e-cigarettes in in a variety of places, including airplanes, workplaces, sporting events, restaurants and bars, and more. But the survey should be looked at skeptically, inasmuch as, historically, research funded by the tobacco industry tends to yield results favorable to the industry's position. One only needs to refer to the landmark Department of Justice case against the tobacco companies to know their history of disseminating misinformation designed to protect industry profits."

The Michigan Medical Society - representing the state's physicians - is opposed to legislation that would do nothing more or less than ban the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors.

I just do not understand why ANR finds it necessary to lie in order to make its point. Couldn't ANR just tell the truth? There are enough truthful reasons for the public to be cautious about electronic cigarettes that lies are not necessary.


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