New Virginia Poll: 71 Percent of Voters Strongly Support FDA Regulation of Tobacco Products
Posted on: Thursday, 28 May 2009, 12:08 CDT
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"Senators Webb and Warner have a critical role to play in ensuring that strong FDA tobacco regulation is enacted into law," said
Support for FDA legislation crosses party lines, with strong majorities of Republicans (66 percent), Democrats (81 percent) and independents (71 percent) favoring FDA regulation of tobacco. In addition, support for FDA legislation is strong across virtually all demographic groups, with majorities of voters in every age bracket, education level, and income level supporting FDA regulation.
The poll shows:
- 93 percent support restricting tobacco sales to children by requiring ID checks for younger buyers and fining retailers who sell tobacco to minors.
- 79 percent support requiring tobacco companies to take measures, when scientifically possible, to make cigarettes less harmful.
- 86 percent support preventing tobacco companies from making claims that some products are less harmful than others unless the FDA determines those claims are true.
- 87 percent support restricting tobacco marketing aimed at children such as limiting advertising in magazines with a large percentage of readers under age 18.
- 73 percent support requiring the reduction or removal of harmful ingredients, including nicotine, from tobacco products.
"There is broad, bipartisan support for FDA regulation of tobacco products," said Myers. "
In April, the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation granting the FDA authority over tobacco products with a vote of 298-112. Similar legislation was approved 15-8 by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on
"There are few other issues before Congress where you will find such strong consensus across regions and across party lines. The passage of this legislation to give the FDA the authority to regulate tobacco products was long overdue. I was proud to cast my vote to address the nation's number one preventable cause of death and keep tobacco products out of the hands of our children," said Representative
A report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded that in order for
Nationwide, tobacco use kills more than 400,000 people and costs more than
The survey of 500 likely voters in
SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Source: PR Newswire
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