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Originally Posted by dc_dux
The current nicotine content level is the standard. What the FDA will do is maintain that as a standard and "be done with it". Without such regulation, what guarantee do you have that the cigarette makers wont add more nicotine to keep you addicted?
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I'm okay with this DC. Couple questions though.
1.What is the current nicotine level and what is keeping it standard, without FDA involvement?
2.I like cigarettes that have a little less than standard - "lights" if you will. What's the proposal for letting me know that I"m getting light cigarettes without compromising the health of those non-smokers with less than 3 brain cells who have been dying to smoke safer cigarettes?
3.Can we now make them less than 5 bucks a back when they cost like 3 cents to make and perhaps allow a few places in an entire city allow it?