22nd century applauds fda proposal to mandate reduced nicotine content in cigarettes
Recent fda action advances policy proposal that originated during first trump administration and continued to progress under biden administration mocksville, north carolina--(newsfile corp. - december 12, 2024) - 22nd century group, inc. (nasdaq: xxii), a tobacco products company that is leading the fight against nicotine and believes smokers should have a choice about their nicotine consumption, today announced that it applauds action by the u.s. food and drug administration to advance its long-standing proposal mandating a drastic reduction in the amount of nicotine in cigarettes, a cornerstone goal of public health experts seeking to reduce the harms of smoking. "we are excited to see definitive action by the fda intended to advance its scientifically backed reduced nicotine content mandate for cigarette products, a non-partisan proposal that actually began moving forward during the first trump administration and continued its progress during the biden administration," said larry firestone, chief executive officer of 22nd century group.
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