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New Yorkers' Access to Supplements Under Attack - and Consumers Fight Back!

 

For release: March 30, 2007

March, 2007 - In the March issue of Nutrition Industry Executive magazine

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http://vitaminretailer.com/NIE/2007/03/NIE0307FirstWord-WhatHappensNewYork.htm_

 

(http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?key=312700733 & url_num=1 &

url=http://vitaminretailer.com/NIE/2007/03/NIE0307FirstWord-WhatHappensNewYork.h\

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),

James Gormley reports that there are four new bills in New York State that

have been introduced by NY State Assemblyman Felix Ortiz (D-51st District)

- six if you count two companion bills in the NY Senate. These bills take

aim at consumers by targeting all supplement companies that sell into New York,

which is virtually every manufacturer that exists; if passed, they would set

an example certain to spread to other states. Earlier this month Citizens for

Health mobilized its members in New York, and so far 1000 citizen activists

have made their voices heard in opposition to this bill.

 

Please call your friends and family in New York State and encourage them to

make their voices heard as well - forward this email to all the New Yorkers you

know! _New Yorkers, click here and tell your representatives to vote " No " !_

 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/Citizens/campaign.jsp?camp\

aign_KEY=6982

 

 

The following is a list of the bills and what they entail:

 

Bill A3944 would require " that anyone selling dietary supplements that make

health or appearance claims possess competent and scientific evidence

substantiating those claims " ; it would also require a warning statement on the

product

label or " handout " if the product claim is not approved by the US Food and

Drug Administration (FDA).

 

Bill A4014 would prevent school employees, especially coaches, from

recommending dietary supplements to students and would require schools to

warn

students of the risks of supplements.

 

Bill A3357 would establish a dietary supplements safety committee that would,

apparently, create " adequate standards and enforcement for manufacturing,

safety and effectiveness " of dietary supplements.

 

Bill A2068 would require labeling to indicate which products have been tested

by the FDA for " purity. "

 

If enacted, these bills would:

* Create a completely unnecessary layer of bureaucracy at the state level

(attempting to usurp Federal powers)

 

* Limit consumers' access, and interfere with their right, to important

information about supplements

 

* Place an unnecessary economic burden on the nutritional and dietary

supplement industry and its customers without providing any additional value to

consumers.

 

These bills are not just bad for consumers of natural products---they are bad

for the state of New York, and would set a dangerous precedent for the rest

of the country.

 

NY residents click here and act now to preserve your access to supplements!

 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/Citizens/campaign.jsp?camp\

aign_KEY=6982

 

For example, A3944 would promote a different, unwarranted, and unnecessary

double standard for dietary supplement makers who sell products in New York.

The costs of compliance would drive up the costs of products for the millions

of consumers statewide who depend upon inherently safe supplements for health

and well-being. It would also force many manufacturers to relocate to other

states, while those who remain would pass their greater costs on down to

consumers, forcing those same consumers to, in turn, look to other states for

the

supplements upon which they depend. And, if this policy spreads to the United

States as a whole, there won't be any other states left to which to turn!

 

We at Citizens for Health join with the National Nutritional Foods

Association-East in strongly opposing these bills, and urge you to tell your

friends

and family in New York State to do the same.

 

At best, they are unnecessary because sufficient regulations, enforcement and

oversight already exist at the Federal level, like the Dietary Supplement

Health and Education Act (DSHEA). At worst and realistically, the bills are

burdensome and have the potential to create a confusing and unfairly hostile

environment for supplements in New York State that would be used as a precedent

for

the establishment of similar regulations across the country.

 

NY residents click here to make your voice heard - stop these bills now!

 

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/Citizens/campaign.jsp?camp\

aign_KEY=6982

 

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