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01/27/2015

CALL TO ACTION!!! The death bills for the va**ng industry have been introduced in both the house and the senate. The most effective way to combat these abhorrent things is to have as many people call their legislators as possible.
Everyone has two representatives and one senator. Please call ALL THREE and be RESPECTFUL. Share your story, share your opinion, and most of all, tell them that as a constituent and voter that if your legislator votes for this bill, they are sentencing Washingtonians to death with absurdly high taxes and overly restrictive regulation.
Below are web addresses to the bills and also one to where you can plug in your address and find who your legislators are. Also, when you call, be sure to reference the bill numbers. When you talk to your senator, reference Senate Bill 5573 and when you talk to your representatives, reference House Bill 1458.
http://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/…/Bills/House%20Bills/1458.pdf
http://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/…/Bil…/Senate%20Bills/5573.pdf
http://l.facebook.com/l/QAQF…/app.leg.wa.gov/DistrictFinder/
Please like and share this post and if you have not already done so, like the Washington V**e Association page to get immediate and consistent updates.

01/20/2015

Below is a letter I received in response to my letter to Governor Jay Inslee. This gives you all some insight on the lack of understanding they hold of these devices as well as the consumers who are using them. He is simply swung by negative propaganda which the media is using to swing public opinion and try to justify their stance.

Dear Randall :

Thank you for contacting Governor Inslee regarding his electronic cigarette and v***r product proposals. He appreciates hearing your thoughts on this issue.

The Governor believes it is important for our state to consider the safety of our children first and foremost when crafting policies regarding e-ci******es. V***r products have proven particularly appealing and addictive to young people, particularly due to the amount of ni****ne contained within them, their widespread availability, and their fruit and candy flavors. This is why the Governor's proposal includes provisions that will license retailers, prohibit Internet sales, ensure child-safe packaging, prohibit use on school property and restrict displays, over-the-counter sales and flavors that could be attractive to kids.

Additionally, it is important to note that while the health impacts of v***r products are still being researched, studies have found that many v***r products contain carcinogens and toxic chemicals, including cadmium, formaldehyde and lead. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends against the usage of these products.

Because of the addictive nature of the contents within v***r products, the Governor feels that it is important to consider taxation as a means for reducing consumption and preventing teen use. The proposed tax rate of 95 percent is consistent with the existing tax rate for non-cigarette to***co products. It is important to note that, even with the addition of this tax, adult consumers of e-ci******es would still pay far less for v***r products than traditional ci******es.

Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts and concerns. The Governor truly appreciates your input.

Sincerely,

Constituent Services
Office o f Governor Jay Insle

01/10/2015

'Science should triumph over opinion,' says past president of the American Lung Association.

Listen and take note as to what our government is attempting to do.
01/08/2015

Listen and take note as to what our government is attempting to do.

CASAA - 2015 Legislative Preview By the middle of next week, 19 states will have begun their 2015 legislative sessions. ...
01/04/2015

CASAA - 2015 Legislative Preview

By the middle of next week, 19 states will have begun their 2015 legislative sessions. By the end of January, all but 6 states will be in session. We’d like to take this opportunity to prepare you for what is shaping up to be a very, very busy year for To***co Harm Reduction advocates.

STATES:
Taxes
Child Resistant Packaging
Labeling Requirements
Restrictions on Sales to Minors
Online Sales Restrictions/Bans
Place Bans

FEDERAL:
FDA Deeming Regulation
Child Resistant Packaging

Many states are focusing on e-ci******es as a source to make up for revenue shortfalls. At the moment, we are looking at seven states with nine prefiled or draft bills that would impose a sin tax on e-ci******es:

New Mexico: SB 65
Utah: Governor’s Budget Proposal
Nevada: SB 79, Draft Bill 307
Oregon: Draft Bill 1037, Draft Bill 2268
Washington: Governor’s Budget Proposal & Draft Bill
Indiana: Draft Bill (Rep. Ron Bacon)
New York: AB 296 (same language as last year’s AB 8594)

CASAA takes a zero-tolerance position on imposing any taxes (other than a simple sales tax that consumer products are generally subject to) on v***r products. This is worth noting as there have been instances where it’s been suggested that a small tax on v***r products might be an appropriate concession that might convince lawmakers to reconsider other damaging legislation. We want to be clear: Sin taxes are not a bargaining chip. They are inappropriate for this product category, and once the language is in the code, lawmakers will face little resistance when they decide to raise the tax to a more punitive level.

Not surprisingly, another issue that states will be focusing on is child-resistant packaging (CRP). Although CASAA is generally supportive of CRP in the sense that it is a responsible practice and all manufactures should take steps to protect consumers, we are cautious when considering legislative solutions to this issue. As a general rule, CRP regulation at the federal level would be preferable to a patchwork of different state laws. (Too many different state and local laws will make it difficult
for products to cross state lines, reducing consumer access.) However, federal solutions tend to come more slowly, and so we expect that states will be proposing their own solutions.

We are currently discussing how best to approach this issue and will be building a list of “talking points” for advocates to use when communicating with lawmakers. We are interested in working with lawmakers to craft CRP regulations that are in line with existing federal laws to promote uniformity among the various states. But, perhaps more importantly, we recognize the role of the consumer in this discussion as they have the ability to directly influence manufacturing practices by electing to shop with responsible vendors.

Washington: Draft Bill
California: SB 24
Missouri: HB 147

Labeling requirements, much like CRP, are best dealt with at the federal level. We saw a few attempts to impose labeling requirements for e-ci******es last year and each was defeated. Again, from a consumer standpoint, we are concerned about the effects of a patchwork of state laws as well as inappropriate labeling requirements crafted by those who oppose e-cigarette use as a low-risk alternative to smoking.

Restrictions on sales to minors will also be an issue in several states. In the 9 states that have not yet banned sales to minors, we expect such bills to be introduced. In the 41 states that have already implemented youth access laws, we expect some to take action to expand those laws. Again, although CASAA is generally supportive of age restrictions, we approach these bills with caution. Last year in states such as New Mexico, Massachusetts, and Oregon, “public health” groups successf
ully lobbied lawmakers to delay imposing bans on sales to minors and to hold out for future bills with unrelated provisions like taxes, usage bans, and to***co classification. We will continue to push for lawmakers to enact clean bills that simply ban sales to minors without unnecessarily restricting adult access. We expect that bans, burdensome restrictions on online sales, and possibly advertising restrictions will also be part of some of these discussions.

Washington: Draft Bill
California: SB 24
Indiana: Draft Bill (Rep. Ron Bacon)
Montana: Draft Bill 66, Draft Bill 245
North Dakota: HB 1078
New Mexico: SB 42
Texas: HB 81, HB 170, & SB 97

Place bans are also creeping into state legislation this year. While we saw indoor (and some outdoor) use bans pass in cities from New York City to Los Angeles last year, advocates have been very successful in beating back these bills at the state level. Nonetheless, we expect to see many states consider similar measures in 2015.

Kentucky: Board Resolution 127
Indiana: Draft Bill (Reps Ed Clere, Charlie Brown)


At both the State and Federal level, we expect to see more posturing on the issue of “characterizing flavors.” Although only one state (Washington) thus far has included language addressing flavors, the topic is likely to be brought up ad nauseum in the media and by a few outspoken members of congress. We are also monitoring the progress of an ordinance in New York City that would prohibit the sale of flavored e-ci******es. Whether or not this will make its way into any meaningful legislation this year has yet to be seen, but we feel it worth mentioning.

The FDA is expected to finalize Deeming Regulations for New To***co Products this year. The FDA has placed a self-imposed deadline of some time in June. However, before anything is finalized, The Office of Management and Budget (OMB)/The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will need to review the final regulations. Our current Call to Action regarding the FDA is linked below. For more background on the Deeming Regulations, please see our FDA Calls to Action and our comment on the docket.

Currently, there is a bill in the US Senate that addresses child-resistant packaging for e-liquids (https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/senate-bill/2581/text). The purpose of S. 2581 is “[t]o require the Consumer Product Safety Commission to promulgate a rule to require child safety packaging for liquid ni****ne containers, and for other purposes.” As with all things ni****ne and to***co related, there are nuances to consider, and we will be keeping an eye on this bill as it moves along.

We are also monitoring the progress of a Modified Risk To***co Product Application filed by Swedish Match. CASAA has submitted a comment which you can read on our blog. If you are unfamiliar with this subject, our Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Carl Phillips, has provided background and information here.

What you can do to help

We have spent the past year developing connections with concerned consumers and professionals with experience in legislative affairs. However, the success of our efforts still hinges on participation. Among the most important things advocates can do right now is to spread the word. Tell your friends to join CASAA, help promote our current calls to action, and forward this email to everyone you know who enjoys e-ci******es and reduced-risk to***co products.

As the 2015 legislative sessions move forward, we will work diligently to update our membership as to the introduction and progress of legislation that might threaten our access to, and enjoyment of, low-risk alternatives to smoking.

Thank You,
CASAA Legislative Team

Text for S.2581 - 113th Congress (2013-2014): Child Ni****ne Poisoning Prevention Act of 2014

01/03/2015

The Va**ng Militia has been informed of draft legislation in the State of Washington that would essentially destroy the v***r industry in that state. We are issuing a Call to Action for va**rs to respectfully write the legislators of Washington to ask for them to consider their personal stories whe…

12/20/2014

If Governor Jay Inslee gets his way, electronic cigarette smokers will soon be helping to fill the state budget gap. He wants to impost a 95 percent tax on any and all v***r products.

12/18/2014

Here is some information on the new state initiative to tax V**e products in Washington state. Pay special attention to the included language where Washington will prohibit all internet retailers from selling product to residents of Washington state. This is done to prevent circumventing this tax requirement.

12/10/2014

We have a few products we will be promoting at a steep discount for the holiday season. Take a look at the items being offered below. Let your friends know and send them to the store. Have your friends like us on Facebook so they too can be made aware as we promote products as well.

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Happy Holidays!

12/07/2014

Don't discourage Californians from quitting smoking by taxing these products.

Take a look at the the large selection.
11/09/2014

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