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dez

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On Monday, November 4, or early in the week, we are anticipating an announcement from the Trump Administration regarding FDA guidance about sales of flavored vapor products. According to recent reports, this guidance is expected to go as far as banning every flavor other than tobacco and menthol. In spite of years of communications from consumers and meetings with industry stakeholders, it is clear that officials remain unknowledgeable about how the vapor industry functions and what customers need.

Two flavors will not sustain independent vapor retailers and
will unnecessarily make vaping less attractive
to people who want to switch away from smoking.



The White House needs to hear from adult vapers and anyone who loves a vaper! A flavor ban won’t protect our children, but it will kill their parents.

We need to
Light Up The Switchboard
At The White House!

Ph: 202-456-1111
(Comment Line)
or
202-456-1414
(Switchboard)


On your call:

  • The operator will likely ask where they can direct your call
  • Simply tell them that flavored vapor products saved your life,
  • Tobacco and Menthol aren't enough to save small businesses or help people quit smoking; and,
  • tell them “We Vape, We Vote.
Be polite, be brief, and say thank you.
Do you want timely alerts about this issue and information about how you can do more?


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MyMagicMist

Diamond Contributor
ECF Refugee
Member For 5 Years
Trump backs off flavored vape ban he once touted

By
Josh Dawsey and
Laurie McGinley
November 17, 2019 at 11:30 p.m. EST

Everything seemed ready to go: President Trump’s ban on most flavored
e-cigarettes had been cleared by federal regulators.

One last thing was needed: Trump’s sign-off. But on Nov. 4, the
night before a planned morning news conference, the president balked.

As he had done so many times before, Trump reversed course — this
time on a plan to address a major public health problem because of
worries that apoplectic vape shop owners and their customers might hurt
his reelection prospects, said White House and campaign officials.

 

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