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VAPING NEWS: MASSACHUSETTS [Flavor Ban Used EVALI As Fake Excuse]
“As an immediate response to the national panic, several states enacted temporary e-cigarette bans. In Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker forbade the sale or purchase of all vape products for four months starting in late September, making the Bay State one of the most restrictive of the bunch. It basically just banned everything with the word ‘vape’ in it and didn’t consider the consequences of pushing users to the illicit market where evidence was showing the dangerous products were coming from. After it was widely understood that the outbreak was not connected to store-bought nicotine fluids or devices, the Massachusetts Public Health Council lifted the ban in mid-December, while signing off on regulations that work as a de facto flavored vape ban. As of June 1, the new law similarly restricts all flavored tobacco, plus adds a new 75% excise tax on all nicotine vaping products. Regardless of whether there was evidence for the flavor ban or not, it was dishonest that EVALI illnesses were cited as the reason to pass a ban on flavored tobacco. The two things have nothing to do with each other. Public health policy should be evidence-based.”
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C’EST EVALI: HOW DID MASS GET A FLAVORED VAPE AND MENTHOL BAN ANYWAY?
FROM REGULATOR WATCH – Seismic Switch (short edit) | Cig Sales Rebound as Vaping Gets Hammered
Here’s the latest from Brent Stafford at Regulator Watch:
*Get ready to think! (42 mins)
Key clips from our episode SEISMIC SWITCH – Guest: David Sweanor, Ottawa lawyer, renowned tobacco-control policy expert
Hear how a tsunami of misinformation and the peddling of doubt about vaping, led to a comeback in cigarette smoking. Who’s to blame? Find out!
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This episode is supported by: STLTH
Length: 41:45
Released: Aug 15, 2020
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Tennessee Voices, Episode 79: Dimitris Agrafiotis, Tennessee Smoke Free Association
This is an excellent interview/conversation between David Plazas of the Nashville Tennessean and Dimitris Agrafiotis. Very proud to call Dimitris my friend. Very well done!
The original article/interview can be found HERE.
Dimitris Agrafiotis smoked for 23 years, unable to kick the habit despite many attempts and treatment alternatives.
That changed when he discovered vaping, or smoking e-cigarettes that vaporize nicotine instead of combusting it like regular cigarettes do.
As executive director of the Tennessee Smoke Free Association, he represents “mom-and-pop” vape shops and has worked on regulations as well as fighting myths and threats to their businesses.
Those threats include vendors that sell products to minors, as some of the bigger companies have done, including Juul.
That’s especially relevant now that a Stanford University study found that teens who vaped were five times more likely to become infected by COVID-19 than those who did not.
Agrafiotis said his association supported a state law banning sales of e-cigarettes and vaping products to anyone under 21.
He also said the lung diseases caused by e-cigarettes filled with cannabis oil caused officials nationwide unfairly to lump all vape vendors together.
When he is not working, Agrafiotis and his family are doing home remodeling projects and streaming programs on Netflix, Amazon Prime or YouTube, including “America’s Most Wanted,” “Tiger King” and “Narcos.”
Op-Ed by Dimitris Agrafiotis:Vapor products can save lives by helping smokers quit
VAPING NEWS: TENNESSEE VOICES [Interview With Dimitris Agrafiotis]
“The Tennessee Voices videocast is a 20-minute program that invites leaders, thinkers and innovators who have written guest columns for a USA TODAY Network. Dimitris Agrafiotis smoked for 23 years, unable to kick the habit despite many attempts and treatment alternatives. That changed when he discovered vaping, or smoking e-cigarettes that vaporize nicotine instead of combusting it like regular cigarettes do. As executive director of the Tennessee Smoke Free Association, he represents “mom-and-pop” vape shops and has worked on regulations as well as fighting myths and threats to their businesses.”
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Tennessee Voices, Episode 79: Dimitris Agrafiotis, Tennessee Smoke Free Association
VTA COMBATS BASELESS STANFORD STUDY ON VAPING AND COVID-19
This week, Stanford University released a “study” linking youth vaping to COVID-19. The analysis and the media coverage of this study misrepresented the facts. There is no scientific evidence that supports the claim that vaping can be linked to COVID. VTA published the below statement in response to the study.
RealClearHealth has published an article that calls out the legitimacy of these studies and reiterates that there is no scientific evidence linking vaping to COVID-19. We ask you to promote this article on your social channels to help spread the truth.
VAPING NEWS: MONTANA [Flavor Ban Dropped]
“The Montana health department decided Friday to withdraw a proposed rule that would ban flavored vaping products in the state. The decision came after 13 state senators and seven representatives, all Republicans, signed letters last month opposing the rule and stating that the health department does not have the authority to implement such a ban. Montana law dictates that a poll of the entire Legislature is required when 20 or more legislators object to a proposed administrative rule.”
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THE VAPORESSO BARR
A PBusardo Review – Did Vaporesso Raise the Barr? The Vaporesso Barr
A super simple pod system that needs better seals. Let’s take a look at the Vaporesso Bar and find out who won the last not a contest.
We also do a little housekeeping and talk quickly about the “Save The Vape Rally”.
The Links:
The United Vapers Alliance
Vaporesso
Element Vape
Unsalted @ Dash Vapes (Canada)
Unsalted @ Rocky Top Vapor (US)
The Video:
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VAPING NEWS: COLORADO [Vape Tax]
“The company, Altria, was part of the negotiations that led to 11th-hour legislation — House Bill 1427 — that placed the question on the 2020 ballot. If passed, it will raise taxes on nicotine products across the board over the next several years. Nicotine products, including vaping devices and fuel, would be taxed at 30% of their manufacturer’s list price starting next year if voters sign off on the ballot question. By July 2024, that would rise to 56% of the list price and to 62% in July 2027. House Bill 1427 easily won approval. But it passed under unusual circumstances: The measure was introduced in the final hours of the 2020 legislative session and so hastily brought that lawmakers didn’t have a copy of the measure before its first committee hearing began. The bill was introduced on the day before the legislature was set to adjourn ahead of schedule because of the pandemic. The bill was negotiated by lawmakers, Polis’ office, health advocates, Altria and other tobacco interests.”
ARTICLE LINK:
Colorado’s proposed tobacco tax hike — and it could help them dominate the cigarette market
THE DP SHOW REPLAY – IT’S RALLY TIME!
The DP Show! – It’s Rally Time! – S01E10
On this show we talk all things “SAVE THE VAPE RALLY”
We’re joined by Rally organizers…
Tristan Thompson, Sherwin Mena, & Matthew Elliott
United Vapers Alliance Website
As always, we get YOU involved in the show answering your questions and taking your calls.
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