The status of adding menthol to tobacco is at question for more reasons than the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act’s giving limited authority to regulate tobacco to the FDA. Globally, Article 9 of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control proposes regulating the contents of tobacco products to eliminate any additive that is not tobacco.
The Louisville Courier-Journal quotes the President of the Lexington-based Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association, Roger Quarles as saying, “The ingredients themselves (in burley tobacco) are not harmful whatsoever.” Mr. Quarles may well have missed several decades of the science surrounding tobacco and health. The problem here is that the harshness of burley tobacco smoke practically requires some flavoring to make it palatable. At issue is the 200 million pounds of burley is produced in the U.S. each year, 3/4 of which is exported. Kentucky’s 2009 burley crop was worth $274 million.
We’ll see what influences both the FDA and the Senate more, lives saved globally or dollars for a few farmers in Kentucky.
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