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New Cigarettes Igniting Controversy

01:47, 2008-May-12 .. Posted in tobacco products .. Link
It may sound like an oxymoron...a fire safe cigarette. But they are real and they are law in two states in our area. That means every pack sold is labeled FSC or fire safe cigarettes. The Marlboro cigarettes are made to go out on their own and the new law has plenty of people fired up.
At cigarette stores across Kentucky, three letters are igniting quite the controversy. "I don't really care for them. They don't taste the same anymore," says Danny Scott. His cigarettes taste different because they are FSC. It's not a brand, but rather a brand new rule in Kentucky that all cigarettes sold be fire safe.
So they go out on their own. If you see the initials FSC on a pack of cigarettes it means each one has special paper to slow the burning process. Simply put, if you're not puffing, it's going out. "If you are just sitting here talking like you and me are and you've got one lit, don't take fifteen seconds and it's out," says Scott.
Actually, we tested that theory and it took an unattended cigarette five minutes and 41 seconds to go out. But it's not the inconvenience most people complain about."It doesn't give me a headache just gives me a copper taste in my mouth. It's nasty," says smoker Jewell Robertson. It may be nasty, but Deputy Fire Marshall Greg Cherry says the new law basically boils down to safety. "We realize they are going to be an inconvenience to some people but the overall big picture is  that they end up saving property and possibly lives," Cherry says.
For Danny Scott, there is another option, "We'll buy them in Missouri or Arkansas, that way they're not fire safe," he adds. But he may not have that option for long because Missouri is close to adding the three letters to their Marlboro cigarettes too.
Kentucky and Illinois have laws on the books that require cigarettes sold to be fire safe. Legislation is pending in both Missouri and Tennessee.  


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