Safer cigarettes are on their way to Arizona

By Howard Fischer
Capitol Media Services
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:06 PM MST


PHOENIX — With everyone now in agreement, state lawmakers began paving the way Wednesday for “safer’’ cigarettes — if not for the smoker then for everyone else.


 Legislation given unanimous approval by the House Commerce Committee would mandate that all cigarettes sold in Arizona b designed so that they snuff themselves out if not actually being smoked. HB 2483 now goes to the full House.

 The problem, according to John Flynn of the Arizona Urban Fir District Association is that tobacco — and the paper in which it is wrapped — has a tendency to keep burning.

 “We know by the data that most smoking material fires start in mattresses, bedding, upholstered furniture and waste products,’’ said Flynn, former fire chief of Apache Junction. He said thi often occurs when someone falls asleep and a lit cigarette ignites the materials.

 What this bill requires is that each cigarette have two specially designed bands which are less flammable than the rest of th cigarette.

 “What happens is, if you do not continue to smoke the cigarett and you leave it unattended, the cigarette will basically self- extinguish when it hits one of those bands,’’ he said.

 Similar legislation last year stalled. What’s different this year is the measure now has the backing of the major tobacco companies.

 That appears to come down to the fact that the requirement, originally adopted only by New York state, already has been copied elsewhere. Flynn said 22 other states now have similar laws, with another 12 considering the legislation this year.

 “It’s inevitable,’’ said Don Isaacson who represents Reynolds American.

Comments

    linkup wrote on Feb 16, 2008 1:41 PM:

    " What are the scientific studies saying about new chemicals in the paper?Safer or more toxic than before the new paper? "

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