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Changing Smoking Habits

Politics of Tobacco Regulation FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120 (U.S. 2000)

Pharmacology of Tobacco Primary drug effect is nicotine Strong nervous system drug using in classic neurophysiology research Great natural bug killer An oily plant that makes a smoky fire Tars from combustion cause cancer and emphysema Is marijuana safer?

Public Health Impact of Tobacco #1 preventable cause of illness #1 problem is heart disease 6 out of 7 smokers do not live to get lung cancer Heart attack data on secondary smoking Emphysema is the big lung issue - nasty way to live, then you die Poorly understood genetic factors affect individual risk. Less risk for smokers in Japan – could diet matter?

Second Hand Smoke Children of smokers More respiratory problems More likely to smoke Workplaces and homes Reduction in heart attacks after smoking bans This was unexpected – significant and quick decline after bans

In Defense of Tobacco Tobacco will reduce life-time health care costs if you smoke enough Ideally you will also eat a lot of burgers while sitting on the couch watching TV Limits retirement costs Saves Medicare and Social Security Great for private pension plans as well Also improves job opportunities for young, cheaper workers

Problems in Stopping Smoking “Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I've done it thousands of times.” ― Mark Twain Easier to quit heroin Why? What about Starbucks?

The Surgeon General’s Report - 1964 First official notice of risks of tobacco Began a long term decline in smoking With some exceptions, smoking moves from the wealthy and middle class to the poor and poorly educated. May have plateaued after the tobacco settlement States make more money if kids smoke.

Reducing Smoking The price Taxing the poor? Smoking limitations Reduce the amount smoked Even LA banned indoor smoking Insurance surcharges? Why not ban tobacco, as we did with heroin?

E-Cigarettes and Vaping Advantages No smoke with tars, etc. No second hand smoke Questions Is this a way to stop smoking or a way to inject nicotine? Long term consequences of nicotine without tobacco are unknown

Regulatory History of Tobacco

Economic History of Tobacco What was the role of tobacco in the colonial period? What are the economics of tobacco? Why has CVS banned tobacco? What is the primary role of the Bureau of Alcohol Firearms and Tobacco? What happened when Canada raised tobacco taxes?

Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act - 1965/1969 Required hazard labeling on cigarettes Banned cigarette advertising in electronic media regulated by the FCC Why not ban it everywhere? Prevented additional state requirements Which requirements were they worried about? What happened in torts in 1965? What about non-tort concerns?

Stopped Here

History of the FDA

Politics of FDA Tobacco Regulation Chairman Kessler was appointed by Bush I Liked publicity Wanted to keep his job when Clinton can into office Banned silicone breast implants - just to be safe Made 4.5 billion for trial lawyers and got to keep his job No scientific evidence ever supported the ban

FDA v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 529 U.S. 120 (U.S. 2000) What had the FDA said about tobacco regulation over the past 50 years? Which group of smokers did the regulation target? Why this group? How did the regulation attempt to reduce smoking in this group? What was the tobacco companies attack on this regulation?

Definition of Drugs and Devices The Act defines "drug" to include "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body." 21 U. S. C. §321(g)(1)(C). It defines "device," in part, as "an instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance, ... or other similar or related article, including any component, part, or accessory, which is ... intended to affect the structure or any function of the body." §321(h). The Act also grants the FDA the authority to regulate so-called "combination products," which "constitute a combination of a drug, device, or biologic product." §353(g)(1). The FDA has construed this provision as giving it the discretion to regulate combination products as drugs, as devices, or as both. See 61 Fed. Reg. 44400 (1996).

Tobacco as a Combination Product What is the purpose of a cigarette? Is it purely a drug delivery system? How else can you deliver nicotine? Why might you want to deliver nicotine without smoking? How do e-cigarettes fit into this scheme?

FDA Jurisdiction Not the broad definition of interstate commerce used in civil rights cases Tied to interstate sale Unless the state regulates you, you can make and sell a drug within a state and not be under FDA regulation Still have to deal with FTC and BAFT No authority over how drugs are prescribed and used Only regulates manufacturing, interstate sale, and promotion. What is the big interstate issue with tobacco?

Enforcement Tools: Adulteration and Misbranding The Act prohibits "[t]he introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that is adultered or misbranded." 21 U. S. C. §331(a) §352(j) deems a drug or device misbranded "[i]f it is dangerous to health when used in the dosage or manner, or with the frequency or duration prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the labeling thereof." Drugs must be proven safe and effective

Enforcement Tools: Labeling Second, a drug or device is misbranded under the Act "[u]nless its labeling bears ... adequate directions for use ... in such manner and form, as are necessary for the protection of users," except where such directions are "not necessary for the protection of the public health." §352(f)(1). Mislabeling is a major enforcement tool Is it possible to label tobacco so it can be used safely?

Does the FDA Model fit Tobacco? Does tobacco fit within the definition of a drug? Is tobacco safe and effective for any use? What would be the effect of applying the safe and effective test to tobacco? Thus, the Act generally requires the FDA to prevent the marketing of any drug or device where the "potential for inflicting death or physical injury is not offset by the possibility of therapeutic benefit."

Regulating, not Banning Tobacco How does the FDA argue that it does not have to show that tobacco is safe and effective? What are the arguments against banning tobacco? How can regulation make tobacco safer, if not safe? Is safer OK under the “safe for the intended use” test? How is tobacco different from chemotherapy drugs?

Chevron - Step One Does tobacco fall under the statute? Is it specifically named? Is it specifically prohibited? Why is there a question of ambiguity in what the statute means? Doesn't tobacco affect the body?

Chevron – Step Two What was congressional intent? What about in the 30s, when the modern drug provisions were passed? The 1950s when they were expanded? What is the evidence that congress did not intend for the FDA to regulation tobacco in modern times? Alternative regulatory schemes and agencies? Renewed and expanded the FDA Act without addressing tobacco, despite efforts to add tobacco to the Act

United States Supreme Court Opinion “Reading the FDCA as a whole, as well as in conjunction with Congress' subsequent tobacco-specific legislation, it is plain that Congress has not given the FDA the authority that it seeks to exercise here. For these reasons, the judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit is affirmed.” Does this now relate back and change Step 1, i.e., is this the Chevron Step 0 three step?

The Politics The majority (including Scalia) said this was evidence that Congress did not intend for the FDA to regulate tobacco, and that such intent trumped Chevron Minority (Breyer) said just look at the law Politics trumps principle (which is probably right in this case) Congress later gave the FDA some authority over tobacco.