On 29 Apr 2013, at 14:16, mike nattrass <[email protected]> wrote:
I AM SENDING THIS TO MY CONSTITUENTS
At what point does EU regulation conflict with freedom of the individual?
UKIP MEPs will vote against this level of interference in personal choice by the EU but will consult prior to the vote.
The Nanny State concept is not unusual and big brother EU will wade into every area of your life unless we resist.
If you think that MEPs should restrict personal choice like this, when there is no sign of danger please let me know.
Try clicking onto the video link at the end of the letter below please.
Mike
MIKE NATTRASS MEP
HERE IS AN EMAIL FROM A CONSTITUENT
Greetings,
With regards to the EU proposal to regulate electronic cigarettes, I would first like to tell you my story.
I never wanted to quit smoking. It was a social activity I enjoyed and despite the proven health risks from tobacco smoking I enjoyed using a nicotine containing product that is legal, age restricted and available in many flavours (Pipe tobacco etc.)
I now use electronic cigarettes - I am amazed at how close to smoking the experience was - and within weeks my morning cough had cleared up and I didn't smell like an ash tray. I remained a happy user of nicotine.
As an adult - I chose not to smoke, but to enjoy a flavoured nicotine product which did not burn. Instead it vaporises liquid nicotine, and a few other chemicals which can be found in medical aerosol devices - such as sprays and inhalers.
I use 24mg e-liquid, buy from several UK based vendors and have not had any problems with the way these items are described or sold. I am confident that these devices do not encourage children to start using nicotine as they are intended for adults - just like alcohol or cigarettes.
As I rely on e-cigarettes and my chosen level of nicotine (24mg) - I do not wish the EU to dictate or regulate the maximum level, flavour or quantity I can purchase. If the proposed level of 4mg per ml of nicotine does occur, I will be back buying and using traditional tobacco cigarettes. The change in law would make me use a proven cancer causing nicotine product which is legal and available widely.
I implore you to consider opinions and experiences of these devices by the USER on their efficacy and availability. Just like coffee - nicotine is a drug some chose to enjoy.
It is your responsibility to hear us and take action. I respectfully request a considered and personal reply to my points above.
PLEASE also take the time to watch a short video that tells our story as electronic cigarette users.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfk492mwMx0&feature=youtu.be
Thank you for your time and attention.
Kind Regards
I AM SENDING THIS TO MY CONSTITUENTS
At what point does EU regulation conflict with freedom of the individual?
UKIP MEPs will vote against this level of interference in personal choice by the EU but will consult prior to the vote.
The Nanny State concept is not unusual and big brother EU will wade into every area of your life unless we resist.
If you think that MEPs should restrict personal choice like this, when there is no sign of danger please let me know.
Try clicking onto the video link at the end of the letter below please.
Mike
MIKE NATTRASS MEP
HERE IS AN EMAIL FROM A CONSTITUENT
Greetings,
With regards to the EU proposal to regulate electronic cigarettes, I would first like to tell you my story.
I never wanted to quit smoking. It was a social activity I enjoyed and despite the proven health risks from tobacco smoking I enjoyed using a nicotine containing product that is legal, age restricted and available in many flavours (Pipe tobacco etc.)
I now use electronic cigarettes - I am amazed at how close to smoking the experience was - and within weeks my morning cough had cleared up and I didn't smell like an ash tray. I remained a happy user of nicotine.
As an adult - I chose not to smoke, but to enjoy a flavoured nicotine product which did not burn. Instead it vaporises liquid nicotine, and a few other chemicals which can be found in medical aerosol devices - such as sprays and inhalers.
I use 24mg e-liquid, buy from several UK based vendors and have not had any problems with the way these items are described or sold. I am confident that these devices do not encourage children to start using nicotine as they are intended for adults - just like alcohol or cigarettes.
As I rely on e-cigarettes and my chosen level of nicotine (24mg) - I do not wish the EU to dictate or regulate the maximum level, flavour or quantity I can purchase. If the proposed level of 4mg per ml of nicotine does occur, I will be back buying and using traditional tobacco cigarettes. The change in law would make me use a proven cancer causing nicotine product which is legal and available widely.
I implore you to consider opinions and experiences of these devices by the USER on their efficacy and availability. Just like coffee - nicotine is a drug some chose to enjoy.
It is your responsibility to hear us and take action. I respectfully request a considered and personal reply to my points above.
PLEASE also take the time to watch a short video that tells our story as electronic cigarette users.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfk492mwMx0&feature=youtu.be
Thank you for your time and attention.
Kind Regards