On February 2016, the IG VapeAdvocateGiveaway was conceived. The giveaway, actually, a contest, was created to reward those individuals on IG that have expressed concern for our VapingCommunity. These individuals, rather Warriors, showed their concern by advocationg and activating others. All 10 warriors and their IG pages were broadcasting Vape Advocate posts. The top 5 warriors, also had either a Historic Nov2015 Petition signing, and/or Dec2015 FDA comment submission. These two 2015 CTA were crucial and these warriors were there for duty. While the FDA comments had only 1900 submissions for the entire U.S., we found 1 of those warriors in @tw11tch. Read more on his accomplishments at his photo entry. VapeSling® and all 4 sponsors of this 1st and very unique Advocacy giveaway, would like to thank all 10 warriors for the persistance with their call to duty.
Above are all 5 of the fine sponsors for this unique and rewarding IG contest
Tw11tch
@Tw11tch:
@Tw11tch
is your new VapersArmy
3 Star LieutenantGeneral
@Tw11tch is a rare warrior. His Vape Advocacy extends everywhere.
He has relentlessly continued his assault with fresh, creative and effective approaches. A Web channel called The Vaping Legion was created on YouTube. TW11tch is a regular on there, discussing our vaping concerns. Always Researching all avenues for new information. An Elite Vape advocate Soldier rightfully earning his position with the VapersArmy groupme WAR ROOM chat.
Ranks of VapersArmy Generals:
@TheVapingDragon (4star) , and @Tw11tch (your new 3star), @Dave.Seeker.of.Clouds (2star) and @Anjelvapes (2star)
Please visit and follow them.
We vapelove and respect all these fine Vape Advocate/Activist officers.
Please join us in a recognizing your new 3 star General!!! @TW11TCH
3starTw11tch
Randi.Santos
Randi.Santos leads a new Special Forces squad
and isyour VapersArmy
1st Lieutenant (1 LT)
Your 1st Louie has taken the biggest blows dealt by Vaping, 1 of which:
THE DREADED P.A. 40% TAX front.
We don’t know if we should supply her with Slings or Armor. It’s the fucking medieval periods up there! Please join us in recognizing this ferocious fighting Advocate Soldier!!!
Last, but not least, our new Squad of elite officers. Headed by your new 1st Louie, this group of 2nd louies is relentless and experienced. They have been fighting on all fronts, boots and posts.
Please welcome your new Squad of three 2nd Lieutenant (2 LT)
As of August 3rd, 2016, all our Slings are sewn in our VapeSling LLC Facility. VapeSlings will no longer use Knots as fasteners, rather permanent, durable, and reliable stitching.
No more worries of knots becoming undone in extreme heat nor moisture. Your Lifetime Guaranteed Sling is now washable as well as heat resistant.
VapeSling® V2.1 Released 8/3/16 is even more durable and reliable than before. We fasten your Sling cradle, using the paracord color of your choice (as shown in the pictures below), with black thread for cosmetic purposes. After weaving thru the upper apertures, the cording is sewn onto the tough 4 layer (2 PVC layers) canvas cradle (Flap that holds your mod). For extra strength, we use multiple stitches on both fasteners till the cording becomes one with the canvas.
Your new V2.1 Sling will hold well over a 70 lb. load.
Chairman Johnson Demands Further Answers from FDA on E-Cigarette Regulations
Please help if you approve of Vapor products as a Life saving and/or Harm reduction industry.
Credit to @tw11tch of IG for preparing this letter:
Please download and send this prepared letter or your own to Sen Johnson—->SenJohnsonLetter
Send to:
Sen. Ron Johnson
328 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
WASHINGTON — Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, demanded further answers from the FDA on Friday after sending a third letter to FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf seeking information on the recent e-cigarette regulation.
Johnson raised concerns in May about the agency’s recent e-cigarette regulation, which could create undue burdens on small businesses and possibly lead to negative unintended health consequences.
“In my initial letter, I asked the FDA for data on the number of e-cigarette businesses that will be affected by the rule,” Johnson said in the letter. “The FDA gave an inadequate response that lacked the requisite details. Further, the FDA noted that it did not possess some important information about the economic effect of the rule, writing that ‘[t]he baseline number of manufacturers and importers of [e-cigarette] products is uncertain.’ The FDA’s acknowledgement that it has, at best, incomplete information raises questions about the adequacy of the FDA’s justification for the rule. Further, many job creators in the e-cigarette industry fear that they will be forced to shut down if the rule is implemented. Without a concrete understanding of the rule’s effect on growing industry, the FDA’s decision to implement this regulation could lead to the elimination of thousands of jobs and businesses.”
The FDA responded to Chairman Johnson’s inquiry on June 16, 2016 with insufficient answers. On July 8, 2016 the FDA provided the Committee with an initial document production consisting of materials that were already publicly available. Johnson originally sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf about the e-cigarette regulation on May 17, 2016 and then sent a second letter to the FDA on June 6, 2016.
The FDA’s June 16, 2016 response can be found here.
I write to reiterate my request for information about the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) regulation over e-cigarettes and its potential consequences. I first wrote to you on May 17, 2016 requesting information and data regarding the consequences that this new regulation may have on small businesses and the public’s health. After I did not receive a response, I wrote a follow-up letter on June 6, 2016 that reiterated my initial questions and requested documents and materials based on FDA communications relating to the regulation. The FDA provided partial responses on June 16, 2016 and July 8, 2016. The FDA’s answers to my questions, however, provided only limited new information, and the FDA did not provide a complete document production. While I appreciate the FDA’s offer of a briefing, the Committee must first possess the full universe of requested documents and materials to fully understand FDA’s decision-making process. Therefore, I write to again reiterate my requests.
In my initial letter, I asked the FDA for data on the number of e-cigarette businesses that will be affected by the rule. The FDA gave an inadequate response that lacked the requisite details. Further, the FDA noted that it did not possess some important information about the economic effect of the rule, writing that “[t]he baseline number of manufacturers and importers of [e-cigarette] products is uncertain.”
The FDA’s acknowledgement that it has, at best, incomplete information raises questions about the adequacy of the FDA’s justification for the rule. Further, many job creators in the e-cigarette industry fear that they will be forced to shut down if the rule is implemented. Without a concrete understanding of the rule’s effect on a growing industry, the FDA’s decision to implement this regulation could lead to the elimination of thousands of jobs and businesses.
Additionally, I asked whether the FDA would issue a revised rule if sufficient data demonstrates that e-cigarettes are a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes. The FDA did not answer this question. Instead, the FDA gave an ambiguous answer, reasoning that the FDA must regulate in order to obtain more information about e-cigarettes. The FDA stated:
The rule is the beginning of the process of the regulation of e-cigarettes, and the other products covered in the final rule. That regulatory framework will evolve over time as we learn more about the products. Now that FDA will finally have regulatory authority over these previously unregulated products, the Agency can expand its knowledge base regarding these products.
The FDA’s statement is concerning. Rather than conduct research to better understand the effects of the product prior to regulating, the FDA chose to issue a rule without a proper understanding of the product itself. Because federal regulatory agencies seldom shrink their own jurisdiction, the FDA’s action could result in a far-reaching regulation that fails to consider the regulatory impact on small businesses selling e-cigarettes, product innovation, and the public’s health.
I also questioned the FDA about the potential unintended consequences of its rule that may result in decreased access to e-cigarettes and increased consumption of traditional cigarettes. The FDA responded by citing to a scientific paper that concluded that the decline in adolescent smoking rates slowed in states that enacted restrictions on access to e-cigarette products. However, the FDA also cited “several limitations” with the study. The FDA states that it “acknowledges this paper as a first attempt to study the potential impacts of youth [e-cigarette] access restrictions, but more research will be necessary to explore the potential effects of this rule on product switching or dual usage.”
In addition to asking the FDA to respond to several questions, I also requested documents and communications referring or relating to the FDA’s regulation of the e-cigarette industry. On July 8, 2016 the FDA provided the Committee with an initial document production that consisted of materials that were already publicly available. Based on conversations between my staff and the FDA, I am willing to accommodate the FDA’s request to prioritize the production of certain material. As discussed between our staffs, I ask that the FDA initially prioritize its production of documents and communications referring or relating to the FDA’s interactions with industry, advocacy groups, government entities, and other stakeholders as the FDA developed its regulation.
The American public deserves complete answers from the FDA about its rulemaking. The information and material that I requested from the FDA will help to inform the Committee’s oversight responsibilities and address the public’s concerns about the e-cigarette regulation. Therefore, I request that you please provide complete responses to my prior letters as soon as possible but no later than 5:00 p.m. on July 29, 2016. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Tickets: There are still some tickets available. Click here to help us sell them out today and send a message. A group discount of 20% is available. ContactGroups@PabstTheater.org.
Thanks to Molecule Labs, the entry fee for the official after-party is included with your ticket.
Official Hotel: InterContinental (On the Milwaukee River and adjacent to the Pabst Theater)
We have a limited number of rooms at a reduced rate of $149 (normally $300) for Friday & Saturday. Available until July 29th.
Attire: I will be wearing a tuxedo, but it is not required (or expected) of everyone in attendance. However, please dress to impress the media. The world will be watching.
Schedule
Friday, August 5th
7:00pm – Opening Night
Enjoy an epic night out with me, members of the cast, and the Milwaukee-based crew. We will meet at the InterContinental lobby (adjacent to the Pabst Theater). Details to follow.
Saturday, August 6th
12:00pm – Lunch at Top Secret Location (Details to follow)
7:00pm – Red Carpet festivities begin at the Historic Pabst Theater
8:05pm – North American Premiere begins
10:00pm – After-party begins at Lucid Light Lounge (Presented by Molecule Labs)
Sunday, August 7th
Sleep in.
Drink water.
Take an ibuprofen.
There will be additional festivities scheduled. Details to follow.
This model was developed to accommodate users with an unrestricted Mod/e-cig carry, however, not in the form of a lanyard.
This latest creation using our Patent Pending concept is the V2.0 Ring Sling HP from VapeSling®.
This new sling model is a Finger/Hand sling. Your HandChecks will be secure in your hand with the Ring Sling loop on one of your fingers. As with all our Slings, Mods of ALL SIZES, WEIGHT and SHAPE are held, comfortably and securely. This tough carry will handle all Mods, e-cigs, vaporizer sizes and weights, securely and comfortably.
Attachment is done with the cradle sandwiched between the Atty and the Batty (Atomizer and Battery). Your Mod will be in full display and always ready to vape.
vap3off20 <—- Always available to 1st time #VapeSlingers. Allows a one time use for 20% off and free shipping on your entire cart.
buy4get1more <—- A volume sale we change often for all our products. Currently, the Ring Sling HP is being offered. Buy 4 – get 1 more (discount is equal to product retail price).
medmis <—- Advocate Tee mediums 25% off and free shipping. $5 will be donated from this purchase to NVC vape warriors, which work hand in hand with CASAA, SFATA etc.
vs10<—-Offers 10% savings to return VapeSlingers
Please note: Your price will not show the discounted price till your order is ready for checkout.
Once the code is entered in the checkout page for your cart the correct discounted price and any included free shipping will appear.
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We had several visits from our beloved IG FAM at VPX.
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The warriors at LostArtWarriors Joe and Alex with J.G.Nic from DailyVapeTv@Irathient and GF with J.G.GregConley_JGJ.G., Dawn, and R.G@mndvapers and familyAZGang1tongueAZGang_JGArt_Militia_JGAZGang2NewAgeCleo_JGEthan_AZRobin_JGLostArt1NeonCradles_BlackLight
The Following Photos were taken at our VapeSling® VPX booth by WiteRaven
Vape Warriors spoke at VPX Vegas 2016
We thank every warrior fighting for our cause, and that includes all fighting vapers.