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2019 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars: Fighting the FDA

Nov 20, 2019 | By David Savona
2019 Big Smoke Saturday Seminars: Fighting the FDA
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The FDA . From left: Andrew Nagy, Drew Newman, Glynn Loope and Rocky Patel.

The FDA has become an unwanted partner in the cigar business, and the final topic on Saturday before breaking for lunch focused on the government agency and how its regulations affect how cigars are made, marketed and enjoyed in the United States. 

Andrew Nagy of Cigar Aficionado moderated the . Nagy, who has been with Cigar Aficionado for 11 years, is the associate editor of the magazine, and one of his regular duties is covering the changing world of FDA regulation.

“Everyone’s favorite subject,” he said with an ironic smile. “It’s a messy situation. It’s complicated.”

ing Nagy on stage were J.C. Newman Cigar Co., and Glynn Loope, executive director of the Cigar Rights of America.

Patel spoke of the difficulty of creating new products, given FDA limitations that stifle creativity, requiring new cigars to be similar to those that were on the market before the regulations went into effect.

Big Smoke 2019 Rocky Patel
Rocky Patel during the FDA , discussing the never-ending fight against over-regulation of cigars.

“It’s a very difficult time and situation,” said Patel, who spends much of his time fighting for the rights of cigar smokers. “Our industry is so innovative. People are looking for new releases, new taste profiles, new sizes. The FDA tied our hands and limited us.”

The ists pointed out that FDA cigar regulations were built to mimic cigarette regulations—restrictions that don’t work with a handmade product like cigars. “It’s not like making a cigarette in a machine,” said Patel. “We can’t conform and make everything the same.”

“ cigars are different,” concurred Newman. “You can’t regulate them like cigarettes. The cigar industry is not sitting on its hands. We want to fight so you all have the right to enjoy a cigar.”

Nagy asked the if there were people in the U.S. government who were on the side of cigar smokers. “We have friends,” said Loope, who called this a bipartisan fight. “We’ve got hardcore liberals and hardcore conservatives ing this legislation. This battle is at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, with a courthouse in between.”

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Andrew Nagy of Cigar Aficionado, hosting the on FDA regulation.

The urged of the audience to reach out to their representatives in the government to urge them to the cigar industry. “You are no longer a cigar smoker, you are a cigar voter,” said Loope.

“We need your help,” said Newman.

The ists spoke about how the cigar industry, which sells roughly 360 million handmade cigars annually, was a tiny portion of the overall cigar market, which is dominated by machine-made cigars that measure their sales in the billions of units.

“We’re the little guys,” said Patel. “We spent $4 million already on litigation. We’re fighting our butts off.” He also emphasized that the FDA didn’t understand the cigar business. “It’s like taking a plumber and getting him to fix the rockets on the space shuttle,” he said.

Save The Date

The next Big Smoke takes place in Hollywood, Florida, April 3-4, 2020, with Big Smoke meets WhiskyFest, an event combining the best of cigars and whisky. 

The Big Smoke Las Vegas returns to the Mirage November 20-22, 2020.

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Top Three Cigars of 2018

Power Tobacco

Investing in Cuban Cigars

Women in Cigars

Fighting the FDA

Lunch with Plasencia Cigars

Sunday Seminars

Cigar Lovers' Breakfast

Roll Your Own Cigar with Ventura Cigars

Tasting Away in Tequilaville

Rocky Patel Cigars

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