I'm posting some info from an urgent message I received tonight:
Today, the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics issued a Petition in full and
unequivocal support of the FDA Globalization Act of 2008.
You can see the Petition here:
http://action.safecosmetics.org/petitio ... .asp?id=35You can clearly read that their Petition is diametrically opposed to
the one we took in our letter last week, which you can link to here:
http://www.indiebeauty.com/media/index.asp, and I have no doubt that
it is a direct response to our Petition at the blog:
http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/indie_ ... ation_act_of_2008/index.html<http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/indie_business/fda_globalization_act_of_2008/index.html>
*** Not only do they support the draft law, but they think IT'S NOT
STRONG ENOUGH!! That's right, they want to go even further with more
regulation.
It's time to tighten the strings on our boxing gloves. We are headed
into the ring in a major way now.
Along with some other IBN members, I am meeting with the staffer
assigned to the legislation next week to advocate against this
legislation. This will be our first opportunity to articulate our
concern for consumers.
If anyone is selling products that in good faith they know are drugs
under the FDA's current law, now is a good time re-evaluate the
offering. I have no doubt that they will start linking to websites
with drug products that are marketed as cosmetics, without drug
approval. I don't want anyone to fall victim to this tactic, which
would be very smart of them to do.
Members, make no mistake about it. The Campaign For Safe Cosmetics is
essentially arguing that your products should be regulated like drugs
and that pre-market approval, just like for drugs, should be required
in order for you to sell your products.
Point no. 1 of their Petition is this: 1. Require pre-market safety
testing of all cosmetic products.
If you have not signed our Petition, do so now:
http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/indie_ ... ation_act_of_2008/index.html<http://www.indiebusinessblog.com/indie_business/fda_globalization_act_of_2008/index.html>
If you have signed the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics
(
http://www.safecosmetics.org/companies/r.cfm), know that you are
signed on to a group that supports this legislation and in fact, may
have had a role in drafting it. You may wish to reevaluate this.
Consider how your membership may support their cause. Consider also
that if you have submitted your formulas to them in order to be
ranked by their ranking system, it's possible that those very
formulas will now be used to support a law that could require
cosmetics to be treated like drugs.
PS. You might need to copy and paste the link. I can't get it to work on just one line.