Spit or Not To Spit? Smokeless Tobacco

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Spit or Not To Spit? That is The Question

Smokeless tobacco vs. Smoke Tobacco which is better? Which one is healthier? Smokeless Tobacco or “snuff is a moist or dry powder made from the tobacco plant. the tobacco is first fermented by heat and moisture and then dried and grounded moist snuff is placed between checks and gums or “dipping”. Dry snuff can be sniffed through the nostrils, or rubbed on the gums. The tobacco is placed into to storage for two to three years, fermented at least twice and usually flavored and scented. Snuff was first found in the West Indies in Mexico, and and in parts of South America. Adaption of the practice in Europe was encouraged by belief it was used as medication. From Europe it was carried to the Middle East and Asia.

Laws that affect tobacco marketing. The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act went into effect October 2009. This law gives the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) power to regulate tobacco products in the United States of America. One of the goals of the law is to restrict the marketing and advertising of tobacco products. Only black and white texts are allowed since 2010, all outdoor tobacco ads within one-thousand feet of schools and playgrounds have been illegal. Many people wonder “Are Smokeless Tobacco Products Safer?” Well the answer from the American Dental Association is no, like cigars and snuff and chewing tobacco contain at least twenty-eight chemicals that have been proven to increase the risk of oral cancer and cancer of the throat and cancer of the esophagus in fact, chewing tobacco contains higher levels of nicotine than cigarettes, which makes it harder to quit than cigarettes. Data collected in 2012 showed that about 3.5% of people aged twel...

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... skin-wrinkling, and teeth rotting, breath- and life-destroying scourge that it is. but the Supreme Court said “no, ruling that only new laws could grant the agency such tobacco over-sight”. In response, the House has crafted compromise legislation. It would give the FDA a victory that from someones perspective. This fall Congress seems likely to move toward subjecting the sale and manufacture of tobacco products to the FDA regulation. Tobacco lobbyists are not happy, but some see a silver lining. they hope that when the legislative smoke clears, they’ll end up with language allowing-- or authorizing the FDA to allow-- labels and smokeless tobacco products stating that chewing is safer than lighting up. Cigarettes, with the 50 million United States of America customers, are in sales decline; smokeless tobacco, with 8 million users, is growing 8% a year.

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