9I制作厂免费

Subscribe to the OSS Weekly Newsletter!

Big Tobacco Gets a Boost from Trump

The FDA has been working toward a ban on menthol cigarettes since 2022, but on President Donald Trump鈥檚 second day in office, the proposed ban was withdrawn quietly without explanation.

This article was first published in聽


Back to basics. Smoking is bad for you and menthol cigarettes are no safer than regular cigarettes.

Flavourings, like menthol, make smoking more appealing to young smokers, which is why Canada banned menthol cigarettes years ago. In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) . On Jan. 21, President Donald Trump鈥檚 second day in office, quietly without fanfare or explanation. I don鈥檛 expect it will be put forward again.

If any smoker or ex-smoker remembers their first cigarette, it was probably disgusting. Tobacco companies have long used flavourings to overcome this drawback and make their product more palatable to prospective clients. Many tobacco flavourings were designed to and provide an obvious enticement to young people, whom tobacco company executives famously termed 鈥.鈥 Flavoured cigarettes were banned in the United States in 2009, but with : Menthol cigarettes were still allowed.

One of the great public health achievements of the 20th century was the introduction of anti-smoking laws. Yet while overall smoking rates have decreased, the . In 2020, over 40 per cent of active smokers smoked menthol cigarettes. They are most likely to be , Hispanic or part of some other minority. That鈥檚 because tobacco companies have been aggressively to key demographics for years. The move was a strategic pivot after the industry was barred from advertising to children and had to abandon ads like the infamous Flintstones where Fred and Barney took a smoking break.

In Canada, provinces started banning menthol cigarettes in 2015, with in 2017. Two studies 鈥 the Ontario Menthol Ban Study and the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation (ITC) Canada Survey 鈥 evaluated the impact of this ban on Canadian smokers. One analysis that combined the data from these two studies found that the menthol ban led to an in quit rates among daily smokers.

If these numbers were applied to a U.S. population, a similar menthol ban there would see nearly 800,000 daily smokers quit the habit. That number would jump to 1.4 million if you included occasional smokers. from the U.S. estimate the menthol ban would prevent 255,000 deaths over a 40-year period.

The FDA has been for years. They proposed one in 2022 and sent it to the White House鈥檚 Office of Management and Budget in October 2023 for approval. The Biden administration delayed that approval to hold public consultations with groups opposed to the ban, and eventually meant the proposal was overtaken by the US election.

Opponents of the ban claimed that making menthol cigarettes illegal would simply lead to more black market sales. While that sounds convincing in theory, we don鈥檛 have to speculate on what might happen in the event of a ban. After banning menthol cigarettes in Canada, there was in illicit cigarette purchases, which puts the lie to this particular talking point.

No explanation was given for why the proposed menthol ban was withdrawn because health agencies like the FDA have received a . So we can only speculate on why this administration felt menthol cigarettes should still be sold to the public. In the absence of any official statement, the more cynical among us will think industry lobbying swayed the decision makers.

What is clear is that leaving menthol out of the 2009 ban on flavoured cigarettes was a mistake and a loophole that should have been closed long ago. We鈥檝e banned menthol cigarettes in Canada, and the current U.S. administration should do the same. Because menthol cigarettes aren鈥檛 going to make America healthy again.


Back to top