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FROM CASAA – Out of the budget but, still in the fight!

Out of the budget but, still in the fight!

Our fight does not end here!

The effort behind the Cole-Bishop amendment has made significant inroads with Congress, and members are gaining a better understanding of the importance of this issue. In fact, throughout this process of building support, several members of Congress have shared that staff, friends, and family members have experienced success by switching to vapor products. For them, like us, this issue is personal, and our relationships with all of these people will be vital on the road ahead.

There’s another budget in five months (September). In the interim, gathering support for HR 1136 remains a high priority. While the larger effort to establish a separate regulatory regime for low-risk tobacco and nicotine products is certainly important, the immediate need remains buying more time for the vapor industry. Although having the Cole-Bishop amendment stripped from the budget may feel like defeat, it is another opportunity to continue building momentum and win more support in the fall. We have not lost ground, and, in fact, we’ve moved the ball forward by increasing visibility of our issue and identifying new allies.

We are appealing to the administration for relief as well. HHS Secretary Tom Price is in a position to delay full implementation of the FDA regulations, and CASAA is encouraging our members to reach out to him. Whether you are a vapor business or consumer, you have an important role to play in this particular effort, and we will provide more details about contacting the Secretary Price soon. If you haven’t already, please see our post about this engagement to get started.

We need to be clear about other irons in the fire. “The Cigarette Smoking Reduction and Electronic Vapor Alternatives Act of 2017” (HR 2194) was introduced by Representative Duncan Hunter (R-CA-50) last week. CASAA has contributed to HR 2194, and we look forward to continuing the dialogue about this effort. However, our support comes with the understanding that there are still issues that need to be addressed in the legislation. CASAA’s ultimate goal has always been for Congress to establish a more rational regulatory system for low-risk nicotine-containing products, and while this is likely to be a lengthy process, we’re excited that the conversation has begun.

CASAA and others are focused on the immediate need of protecting access to vapor products through 2018. Without modernizing the predicate date and/or seeing some sort of administrative relief, there will be little infrastructure left of the vapor industry to move a bill like HR 2194 after 2018. Now, more than ever is the time to make our voices heard!

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FROM TONY ABBOUD/VTA – Federal Update on Cole-Bishop from VTA

Federal Update on Cole-Bishop from VTA:

On April 30, 2017, at about 9:00 p.m. eastern, House and Senate leaders reached a deal to fund the government for the next five months. Though the bill averted a government shutdown, it did not include the Cole-Bishop Amendment, which has been the vapor industry’s top legislative priority. Our intelligence tells us that while Cole-Bishop was not included, this first major attempt to incorporate bipartisan legislation in support of the industry in a major budget bill was hugely impactful. In fact, unlike previous efforts, the ultimate decision came down to just a few senators.

While we are exceptionally grateful for each of those Members of Congress who spoke up for small businesses and the vapor industry, we are particularly grateful for each vapor company, large and small, who aggressively pushed the agenda and who encouraged others to write and call their elected officials.

And, while this particular outcome is disappointing, our resolve to save vapor is strong because we have only set the stage for future success. The current budget deal runs for only 5 months. During that time, we will continue to press for a Congressional solution.

As you know, the multi-pronged plan we laid out at the beginning of 2017 included both Congressional and Administration activities. In that regard, VTA already has commenced its strategies to seek relief from the Trump Administration. Just last week, VTA leadership met with Secretary Price’s senior leadership team to make the case for that relief. In the coming months, we will be moving forward on dual paths in Congress and the Administration.

This Tuesday, two members of our bi-partisan government affairs team will join us for a national webinar to provide an update on where things stand in Washington, D.C. for the vapor industry. We highly encourage you to click here to register and get the play-by-play on what went down this week and where we are heading: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist…/4892709478153348611

And, thank you for all you do to defend vapor!

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FROM GREG CONLEY – Democrat Leaders Celebrate as Industry-Saving Cole-Bishop Amendment Is Killed in Budget Deal

Contact: Gregory Conley
Tel: 609-947-8059
Email: gconley@vaping.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 1, 2017 at 2:00 pm EST

Democrat Leaders Celebrate as Industry-Saving Cole-Bishop Amendment Is Killed in Budget Deal

House and Senate Democrats boast about keeping vapor industry on path to prohibition

 

WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, leadership in the U.S. House and Senate struck a deal on an omnibus government funding bill to keep the government operating through October.  Much to the disappointment of millions of vapers and 10,000-plus small business owners, the Cole-Bishop Amendment — a critical bipartisan policy provision to save the vapor industry from prohibition by the FDA — was not included in the final bill.

Democrat leaders, who hold a great deal of power in budget negotiations due to the 60-vote threshold in the Senate and the unwillingness of some House Republicans to vote for spending bills, immediately celebrated their ‘victory’ over small businesses and ex-smokers.

“We have eliminated more than 160 Republican poison pill riders,” boasted House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), the senior Democrat on the Senate Appropriations Committee, similarly celebrated the deal.  Rep. Nita Lowey (D-NY), the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, included Cole-Bishop among the list of riders that Democrats were proud to have removed from the final bill.

“It is absolutely shameful that Democrat leaders stood in the way of this job-protecting amendment from becoming law,” said Gregory Conley, President of the American Vaping Association, a nonprofit that advocates for the continued availability of vapor products.

“Democrats are setting themselves up to experience a reality check on vaping in the November 2018 mid-term elections,” said Conley. “The FDA’s deeming ban is set to take effect less than three months before Senate Democrats have some of their toughest election fights in years. Just as vapers helped re-elect Senator Ron Johnson, vapers will vote out Senators who stand by idly as harm reduction products are yanked from shelves.”

Conley cautioned that while Democrat leaders ultimately sunk the Cole-Bishop Amendment, it would be a mistake for vapers to blame the entire party. As of today, six House Democrats have sponsored a standalone version of the Cole-Bishop bill.

Despite the disappointment, Conley has an important message for vapers and harm reduction advocates — the fight is far from over.

“We must redouble our efforts, focusing on not only Congress, but also the executive branch,” said Conley. “If Congress refuses to act, President Trump and Health & Human Services Secretary Tom Price must act to avert this oncoming disaster for public health and small businesses.”

Last week, a letter signed by over 2,000 business owners was sent to Secretary Price requesting that he take immediate action to repeal, halt, or dramatically delay the FDA’s push for vapor prohibition. Additionally, in-store campaigns in vapor retail stores have led to thousands of individual consumer letters being sent to Secretary Price.

If enacted, the Cole-Bishop Amendment would have modernized the predicate date for newly-regulated ‘tobacco’ products under the Family Smoking Prevention & Tobacco Control Act.  The failure to pass this measure means that all vapor products that have come to market since February 15, 2007 — every single vapor product being sold today — will have to retroactively undergo a potentially multi-million dollar approval process to remain on the market.

Last year, the Royal College of Physicians released a landmark study estimating vaping to be at least 95% less harmful than smoking.  Additionally, earlier this year, the University of Victoria’s Center for Addictions Research of BC published a report strongly disputing the idea that vaping is acting as a gateway to smoking for adolescents.

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About the American Vaping Association

The American Vaping Association is a nonprofit organization that advocates for policies that encourage the growth and sustainability of small- and medium-sized businesses in the rapidly growing vaping and electronic cigarette industry. The AVA was founded by Gregory Conley, a consumer and industry advocate with a long track record of advocating for vapor products dating back to 2010.

We are dedicated to educating the public and government officials about public health benefits offered by vapor products, which are battery-powered devices that heat a liquid nicotine or nicotine-free solution and create an inhalable vapor.  The AVA is not a trade group and does not speak for any particular business, including our industry sponsors.

You can learn more about AVA and vaping by visiting the AVA website. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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THE ADVOCACY UPDATE & “STATE OF VAPE” WITH DIMITRIS AGRAFIOTIS + THE E-CIG GALLERY EVENT + THE LAST “NOT A” CONTEST WINNER

A PBusardo Video – State Of Vape with Dimitris & E-Cig Gallery Event + Last “Not A” Contest Winner

In this video I’m first joined by Dimitris Agrafiotis “The Vaping Greek” and my BFF as he gives an advocacy rundown and the “State Of Vape”.

We then head over to the E-Cig Gallery Event.

We finally wrap it up by finding out who won the last “Not A” Contest.

Vape Happy My Friends!

The Links:
August 8th
Save Vapor
CASAA
VTA
SEVIA-USA
Duncan Hunter Bill
E-Cig Gallery Retail
E-Cig Gallery Wholesale
Jac Vapour
Smith & Baxter
Halcyon

The Video:

*NOTE: Any use of these videos in part or in their entirety without Phil Busardo’s expressed written consent is strictly prohibited.

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CONGRATS KARL!

Congratulations to Karl!!

Karl won himself the Innokin MVP 4 in a recent “Not A” Contest!

Looking dapper Karl!!  🙂

 

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CONGRATS KRISTI!

Congratulations to Kristi!

She won herself the EHPRO Mod 101 and VonVape E-liquid package!

Vape Happy Kristi!!

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From Karl

Phil,

Thank you for the reply, damn that was quick. I should have said,
thank you for all you have done for me over the years, for the
information when I started this adventure 6 years ago, and the
entertainment and support that came along with it. I will give you
the some back round here, whether you want it or not, so the short
version.

My wife wanted to quit smoking our daughter and son wanted us to quit,
me not so much, I really enjoyed smoking, so my wife looked into
vaping, tried the cig-alikes, you know the standard “eh”, then my wife
got serious, she got me a sidewinder for my birthday, and damn, well
damn, after I figured out how to build a coil, that one goes to you.
So we shall jump ahead 3 years and 10 mods later, I find out from one
of his friends mothers he is smoking behind the school with her son;
this was yelled at me from across the roller derby practice warehouse
my daughter was at.
The lady had a daughter as well, just to clear that up, but on to the
reason, squirrel.

So I get home, you have kids I believe, so to yell and tell him no,
ground him, I was young once and knew how that would go, at 15 as soon
as he’s out the house he is thinking hey no parents, so I looked at
him, said I can’t really keep you from smoking, turns out he had been
stealing mine and my wife’s for like 2 years, that answered a lot of
unanswered questions.

So my wife and I did what at the time seemed prudent and right, set
him up with a mod, a tank, and some Heathers Huntsman, that was 4
years ago and for him 5 mods and 4 tanks, and best no cigarettes.

My daughter also vapes, low nic, helps her with her stress, won’t give
her age as I don’t want social services at my front door, she’s not 18
but she’s older than 15. It has helped her deal with the stress and
anxiety she feels, I believe in my heart she would have eventually
started smoking. This was the better option , so to the people out
there who would say I’m a shitty ass parent; suck it. She and her
brother are happy, healthy and smoke free as are my wife and I, so
there you have it, the reason for asking the question, for my
children.

Thank you for listening, and thank you again for why you have done for
the vaping community. And yes that was the short version.

Karl

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THE MOST IMPORTANT WEEK IN VAPE – **ACTION CRITICAL**

THE FINAL PUSH IS ON AND PUSH WE MUST!!!

Congress is considering its budget and policy priorities for 2017 NOW!

Members on both sides of the aisle are considering legislation – the Cole-Bishop bill – that would amend the predicate date and provide the necessary protections for vape shops and manufacturers around the country so that our industry can thrive.

CALL your representatives in the House and Senate need to hear from you THIS WEEK so that they know the Cole-Bishop language is a priority.

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From Dirk

Dear Phil,

I hope you do not receive tons of bothering mails and please excuse my unperfect English.
Just felt like thanking you. I`m thankful for you entertaining me and sharing a part of your life, being quite a funny guy and teaching a lot about my newest “hobby”.

My personal story will be as many others, I’ve been a smoker since I was about 16 years old – being 46 years old meanwhile this is far too long, when thinking back. Been trying to get off from this addiction for several times, but the longest period was for nearly two years back in the nineties. I always liked smoking, not for taste, maybe even not fort he drug nicotine itself. Rather for having a good time while handling a cigarette. I think, the addiction is more of “donating” yourself with something – must not be a cigarette…

Last year around March I had a really bad time and tried to get off smoking once more, but that time I read an article about “vaping” and decided to just give it a try, ordered immediately a “Kangertech Evod Mega” on amazon, which seemed to be nice and handy, having no idea about anything besides the basic functionality of vaping gear.

The day it arrived was my last day of smoking. Period. Found my way out off the “stinkies”.

After some days I started to discover the world of vaping 🙂 Read everything I could find, watched my first YouTube videos – as I guess as nearly every German speaking person I started with Phil good and his “liquidhimmel”. I was kind of surprised to see a guy approximately my age, having years of his vape-story shared on YouTube. Helped me alot getting into it.

Shook my head on the uncountable amount of “reviewers” on YouTube, partly annoying, partly just to laugh about.

I remained with a handful of them I really like – vapingwithvic, vapingbiker, thevapingbogan and of course the funny guy from far away in America called Phil 🙂 Oh and I like DJLSB for his technical stuff, although I thinks it’s quite hard to listen to him for a longer time…

I was deeply impressed, how big the community is, how extremely fast growing the industry around this marked is, especially in China – so I really loved your “trip-videos” a lot. Are you planning further trips by the way ?

So, this got far too long as I was afraid before – but I didn’t just want to say “thank you”. Although I think this is the only important content. Just go on with your good work, have a good time, don’t let yourself be taken down by that asshole of a disease and best regards from Germany,

Dirk

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WHAT’S NEXT? GERMANY!!

Very honored to be joining my BFF Dimitris Agrafiotis in a whole new country (new flag behind me coming soon 🙂 ) as we attend the HALL OF VAPE 2017 in Stuttgart Germany!

May 06 – 07, 2017 at the Neue Messe Exhibition Center

Click the banner for all the information!

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