Schwarzenegger vetos ban on Electronic Cigarettes
It's back to the California Senate for senator Ellen Corbetts SB 400. What started out as a green energy and vehicle bill, then morphed into a protect the children from cigarettes bill and finally in early september became a bill to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes until they were FDA approved or "cleared", is now back on her desk once again.
The sad part for the senator, the last minute additions of the electronic cigarette ban have left her other modifications to the Stop Tobacco Access to Kids Enforcement Act on the cutting room floor as well.
Governor Schwarzenegger said in his message to lawmakers:
To the Members of the California State Senate:
I am returning Senate Bill 400 without my signature.
While I support restricting access of electronic cigarettes to children under the age of 18, I cannot sign a measure that also declares them a federally regulated drug when the matter is currently being decided through pending litigation.
Items defined as “tobacco products” are legal for anyone over the age of 18. If adults want to purchase and consume these products with an understanding of the associated health risks, they should be able to do so unless and until federal law changes the legal status of these tobacco products.
For this reason, I am unable to sign this bill.
Sincerely,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Schwarzenegger is a life long champion of health, multi year winner of Mr. Universe and a strong anti smoking proponent, yet in a bold move on this issue he seems to have sided with the rights of adults to choose their tobacco products. He will also leave it up to the FDA and the courts to decide if electronic cigarettes are a drug delivery system and refuses to set national policy from his desk.
Way to go Arnold!!



