Who is next in the FDA?

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Who is next in the FDA?

News and views on vapor tax and regulatory issues from across the United States. The best way to stay up to date with what’s happening in Washington and in your state capitol.

Friends,
Donald J.Trump has been sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, his nominee for Health and Human Services is on the verge of taking charge of the agency, the administration is weighing and taking daily action on federal regulations, and we’re on the cusp of even more significant debates over health care in the United States.
Here’s my assessment of week one under President Trump: his actions on things like the Keystone XL Pipeline, the Mexico City Policy, federal hiring and regulation freezes, and daily rhetoric/Tweets indicate he meant most of what he said during the campaign. He cares about creating new jobs, undoing much of the Obama legislative and regulatory “legacy,” and is open to Big League reform, whether it be done through executive actions or by Congress.
So what? Soon-to-be HHS Secretary Tom Price, the next head of the Food and Drug Administration, and key legislative champions for the industry (Senator Ron Johnson & Congressman Duncan Hunter among them) all need to be on the same page very soon so that we too can be included in the draining of the status quo swamp. What does this industry want or need immediately from the administration? What does it need long term from Congress? Think on it. Let me know your thoughts. Shoot me an email at [email protected].
Paul Blair
Strategic Initiatives Director 
Americans for Tax Reform
Who will take the reins as next head of the FDA?

So who is under consideration to run the Food and Drug Administration? Over the last two months, a number of names have been floated by individuals associated with the Trump transition team and several have been spotted at Trump Tower and even confirmed as considered appointments by the Trump team. Here are a few:

  1. Dr. Scott Gottlieb: former deputy commissioner at the FDA under President George W. Bush, venture partner at New Enterprise Associates, and resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). For those of you who may not know, AEI is almost as big a fan of vapor products and their consumers as we are at ATR. I know, I’m biased. But go read anything Dr. Sally Satel has ever written or said on the subject if you haven’t. Hi Sally!Gottlieb is advising the Trump transition team and as a former regulator would make a more traditional pick to lead the agency. I’m led to believe this guy gets it when it comes to harm reduction and the importance of innovation in the vapor space. 
  2. Jim O’Neill: closely connected to Trump supporter Peter Thiel, the billionaire businessman and venture capitalist who co-founded PayPal. O’Neill is managing director at Thiel’s Mithril Capital Management. He isn’t a doctor and doesn’t have a deep background in healthcare but did serve in W.’s HHS between 2002-2008.O’Neill has publicly expressed support for allowing drugs to hit the market after they’ve been deemed safe but before they’ve been deemed effective. See this Forbes piece on the “progressive approval” process. This would be what they call ‘UGE. Picking O’Neill would be one of those extremely bold shake up the FDA with a guy opposed to the status quo kind of things. 
  3. Dr. Joseph Gulfo: the executive director of the Lewis Center for Healthcare Innovation and Technology at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and the former President and CEO of the medical device firm MELA Sciences. A defender of the FDA’s underlying mission but big advocate for reforms that simplify the drug-approval process. Click here to read an interview he did this week and a piece he wrote for the Wall Street Journal in November. He’s the newest name on the short list.
  4. Balaji Srinivasan: another Silicon Valley entrepreneur connected to Thiel. He’s a partner at the VC firm Andreessen Horowitz, CEO of a bitcoin startup, and lecturer at the Departments of Statistics, and Computer Science at Stanford.

Okay, what do all of these possible picks mean for the FDA and the vapor industry? There’s clearly a push for someone from the tech/biotech industry to take the reins and it’s likely that the next head of the FDA will come from the venture capital world, bringing with them a better understanding of entrepreneurship, economics, and the importance of innovation than recently departed Commissioner Califf or his predecessor Commissioner Hamburg. These guys aren’t career practicing doctors, they’re investors and innovators. We’re on the verge of seeing big changes at the FDA.

Note: Mitch Zeller, the director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products is not a political appointee. He’s under no obligation to leave the position and will likely stick around for a while. That’s why we’ll need a culture shift above him at the FDA and at HHS. Congressional action helps too. 

Upcoming E-Vapor Law Symposium on February 2nd and 3rd
This coming week, Keller and Heckman will be hosting an E-Vapor Law Symposium covering a wide range of topics including PMTA requirements, pending litigation, international product regulations, battery standards, and of course taxes! You can register to watch online or participate in person here.
I’ll be giving an update on state tax laws, tax trends to watch for in 2017, and information on what’s to come for the vapor industry broadly when it comes to taxes on manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and consumers. To listen to a preview of my presentation, click here. (My presentation preview begins at 28:50)

Vape Battery Safety Guide

Vape Battery Safety Guide

Battery Safety – Making Peace With Power

CASAA has produced a comprehensive guide to battery safety for those who use vapor products. The guide discusses how batteries are made, how they work, and what damages them. From this understanding, users can formulate some pretty clear rules to keep them and their batteries living together peacefully.

  • Download the complete guide here.
  • CASAA battery cases are available here.

Practical Battery Safety Tips

  1. Know your device. Every device has specific power requirements and the batteries for the device should meet or exceed those requirements.
  2. Do NOT make modifications to the device including those which could block any ventilation holes or slots. Those holes or slots remove heat and/or allow venting gas to escape safely.
  3. Buy high-quality batteries from a known source – cheap batteries and seconds have poor internal quality and could fail sooner.
  4. Buy only batteries rated for your device. Beware of re-branded batteries claiming to have ‘High Output’ – many of these are counterfeit and will fail. If in doubt seek well-known brands like Sony, LG, Samsung, etc.,  and buy from a dealer that knows where they came from.
  5. Store batteries in a protective case or sleeve, to prevent them from shorting or being damaged. CASAA has battery cases available in our store here.
  6. NEVER exceed the rated capacity of the battery – pulse ratings are high-stress ratings, batteries are meant to rest after stress.
  7. Do not drop batteries. If they are dropped they should be inspected very carefully. Any sign of damage on the outside could mean damage on the inside.
  8. Do not subject batteries to extremes of temperature. Leaving them in your car could freeze the electrolyte causing it to crack. Overheating the electrolyte will cause it to dry out prematurely and crack. Cracked electrolyte is a key point of failure for thermal runaway.
  9. If, when using a battery, it gets hot, STOP! Batteries may get warm to touch, but they should never get hot. Immediately put the battery in a fire-safe place such as a dry sink or outdoors away from people or pets.
  10. Use a quality charger designed for lithium batteries – using cheap chargers can result in overcharging batteries, or charging them too fast. This weakens the separator and causes the electrolyte to dry out and crack making the battery unsafe.
  11. Batteries should be replaced after at least 1 year of use – more often under high-stress applications like vaping. If you notice that the battery is taking longer to charge, seems warmer while using, or doesn’t seem to hold a charge as long, it is time to replace it.
  12. Never use a battery whose wrapper is damaged! The opportunity for shorts is higher, and damaged wraps may indicate internal damage.

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Jan2017 Vapor Calls To Action

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Posted Feb 3rd

Arizona – Take action to oppose a 95% tax on vapor products

  A 95% wholesale tax (SB 1517) on vapor products has been introduced in the Arizona senate. Such an outrageous tax rate is bad for both businesses and consumers. Not to mention the damaging public health consequences of taking smoke-free alternatives away from former smokers. It is vital that you TAKE ACTION by urging your Arizona senator to REJECT SB …

A bill (SB 119) has been introduced that would ban online sales of vapor products in Maryland. Supporters of SB 119 are promoting this as necessary to control youth access to vapor products. But, rather than prevent young people from making purchases, such an extreme regulation will actually limit adult access to vapor products. For those who live in areas …

Posted Jan 4th

The new year is here, but responses to ECigIntelligence’s consumer survey are still needed.

Your participation in this survey will help inform regulators, advocates, and commentators as we all work to build policies that benefit consumers.

If you haven’t already, please take a moment (5 – 10 minutes) to complete the survey.

Click here to take the survey

Thank you!

Alex Clark

CASAA Legislative Coordinator

Posted Jan 4th

2017 State Taxes affecting vapers throughout the country

Posted Dec 8th

Sign the Petition! —->www.atr.org/tell-trump-fire-us-surgeon-general

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In a new report by the U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, is calling for the inclusion of vapor in smoke-free policies and PRICE AND TAX POLICIES. We, at #notblowingsmoke, consider that a violation of the hippocratic oath he took since it will most certainly encourage youth and adults BOTH to go back to smoking instead of an alternative that has been proven to be, conservatively speaking, 95% safer than smoking. Dr. Murthy’s report ignores years of dramatic reductions in youth cigarette smoking and instead MISLEADS THE PUBLIC into believing that a much less harmful alternative presents “major health risks”. It seems obvious to us that Dr. Murthy has no objections to reversing the years of progress that have been made in curbing the use of combustible cigarettes.

As the nation’s senior public health official his term doesn’t expire until the end of 2018. With President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” however, we’re calling on Trump to deliver a simple message to Dr. Murthy: YOU’RE FIRED!

Sign the petition by ATR, which will be delivered to the president’s office, asking President Trump to FIRE the Dr. Murthy and REPLACE him with someone who actually CARES about tobacco harm reduction and saving lives. The petition link is in the profile!

Note: NOT Blowing Smoke generally does not support petitions. However, in this case as the administration is in a transitional period (and appointments and seats are still being made) there is no way to direct the messages to specific targets. The petition will be HAND DELIVERED by ATR, though, at some point in the next month. Let’s make this a message that can be heard loud and clear with the new administration.

Posted Nov 7

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FIVE THINGS TO DO TODAY TO SAVE VAPING

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(1)  Send a Message! Support a change to the 2007 “predicate date” which could save the vapor industry from total destruction.

(2)  Join CASAA! It’s easy, it’s free, and we will keep you up to date on information and opportunities to take action to protect your access to vapor products.

(3)  Register To Vote! Millions of vapers, including YOU, have the power to influence government decisions by electing candidates who support vaping!

(4)  Tell your story! Visit CASAA’s Testimonials Project and tell us about your experience with low-risk, smoke-free products like e-cigarettes and snus.

(5)  Support CASAA’s work to promote tobacco harm reduction policies and keep the diverse range of smoke-free alternatives available.

Answer Ron Johnson

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  (Please note: if you live outside of Wisconsin, please follow the directions below to print and send your letter.) Senator Ron Johnson (WI) is taking the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to task over the impact of the “deeming rule” on small to medium vapor businesses across the country. Sen. Johnson, Chair of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental …

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FDA Call to Action: Submit Comments on FDA’s Proposed Regulation of Safety Packaging and Labeling for E-Cigarettes and Dissolvable Smokeless Tobacco

Update August 21, 2015: The comment deadline has been extended to September 30, 2015. DEADLINE for Comment is August 31, 2015 September 30, 2015. I. Background The FDA recently published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) requesting comments on rules about “Nicotine Exposure Warnings and Child-Resistant Packaging for Liquid Nicotine, Nicotine-Containing E-Liquid(s), and Other Tobacco Products.” As is obvious from …

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Call to Action! Support HR 2058 which would change the grandfather date for vapor products

The FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2015 (HR 2058), introduced by Representative Tom Cole of Oklahoma, would save the U.S. vapor industry from being decimated by improper regulations by the FDA. This bill would amend the Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act to change the grandfather date for “deemed tobacco products.” This change would allow for all vapor products currently …

About CASAA

The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association (CASAA) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) organization with an all-volunteer board and a grassroots membership of more than two hundred thousand individuals from all walks of life, and we are growing daily. We are a consumer organization, not a trade association. We are dedicated to ensuring the availability of reduced harm alternatives to smoking and to providing smokers and non-smokers alike with honest information about those alternatives so that they can make informed choices.

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2017 State taxes and Vaping

January 4, 2017
Vapor News and Views

News and views on vapor tax and regulatory issues from across the United States. The best way to stay up to date with what’s happening in Washington and in your state capitol.

Friends,
Hope you all enjoyed the Holidays and caught up on some much needed rest! In this edition of News and Views, I’m going to focus on the threat of new excise taxes in the states. Several weeks ago, I sent you alla map of tax threats and rates in 2016. This week, we take a look at the most significant factor that will contribute to the threat of taxes in the states: budget shortfalls, or as they’re more accurately described: state overspending problems.
And a note to readers. Thank you for all of your helpful feedback since our launch in November. As a result of your suggestions and requests, this will be the one and only 2017 legislative session “deep dive” into an issue as part of the News and Views. For those subscribers who may be interested in more of this type work, ATR will be launching a subscription-based service for vapor businesses, organizations, and interested parties in the coming weeks. Don’t worry though, the free version of the Newsletter isn’t going away! You’ll keep receiving content relevant to developments in the vapor space from across the country and in Washington, D.C.
Shoot me an email at [email protected] to learn more about Vapor News and Views Pro.
Paul Blair
State Affairs Manager
Americans for Tax Reform
State Overspending May Present a Problem for Vapers This Year
It’s Tax (Threat) Season!
As legislative sessions kick off across the country, three-fifths of states face overspending problems, a strong indicator of which states may consider tax hikes. Where the willpower to rein in spending fails, consumers and businesses like you may end up paying the price.
Headed into 2017, seven states have excise taxes for vapor products on the books, with only one (California) yet to take effect. Though enforcement is somewhat unclear, Kansas’s 20 cents per mL tax took effect on January 1.
For a deeper dive into the size of each state’s overspending problem, click here to read “State Overspending May be a Significant Problem for Vapers in 2017.” 
No one factor determines the success or failure of an effort to raise taxes, cut spending, or rein in government. History, however, strongly indicates that where there’s smoke, there may be fire. Where lawmakers are looking for an easy target, they see smokers. And where they see smokers, a few will see vapers too.
Based on a number of factors, here are the tax threat trends and states to watch for:
  • As fell California, so too may Oregon and Washington, which both face significant overspending problems this year and a below average commitment to spending restraint. The domino effect.
  • Low energy costs are great for consumers and horrible for states that rely on high prices for tax revenue. Cigarettes are on the chopping block as a result in Oklahoma and Alaska, which both face significant reoccurring shortfalls. Vapor can always make an entrance in these situations.
  • Indiana has a House speaker who wants to raise the cigarette tax and a new governor who seems less committed to its opposition than VP-elect Mike Pence was last year. Watch for a proposal to raise the cigarette tax and a potential new vapor tax that comes with a “compromise” offer from lawmakers to reform the current state vapor regulation. “Do you want destructive regulations that kill your business or a small tax you can live with?” I can envision them asking. I suspect I’ll be headed back to Indiana soon…
  • It’s biennial budget year in Ohio and the incumbent governor proposed a vapor tax as part of his large tax reform package 2 years ago. I wouldn’t be surprised if another round of income tax cuts were proposed, paired with tax hikes on a number of industries including vapor (cigarette tax went up in ’15).
  • New York is interesting. The state already has the highest cigarette tax in the nation ($4.35 statewide, $5.85 in NYC). I don’t see the cigarette tax going up any time soon (half the state’s cigarettes are smuggled in via black market for God’s sake!) so will a stand alone vapor tax bill rear its ugly head in the midst of growing overspending problems? It’s also now is the state represented by the U.S. Senate Minority leader who has called for recalls of “ticking time bomb” vapor products. There are tax proposals every year… But I don’t think this is going to be the year it happens.
  • The annual “It Looks Like Smoking” crowd shuffling in to justify a wide range of vapor taxes across the country. Budget shortfalls just give proponents another reason to come for your money. This may explain proposals in +10 states this year.
  • Hawaii considers A LOT of tobacco bills every year and was the first state to raise the age to smoke/vape to 21. The state had to make this list.

Check out my recent post for more information, shoot me an email if you think I’m completely wrong, and share this map on Facebook and Twitter for those of your unfortunate friends and colleagues who aren’t yet subscribers!

Numerous States Organizing Early for Legislative Action on Vapor Issues
A few states already have events planned at the capitol.
  • Pennsylvania Capitol Rally II on Monday January 23rd in Harrisburg from 10:00AM-11:30AM. Plan on staying later to meet with your state legislator to advocate for reducing the 40% tax to a more reasonable per mL tax. Additional event details here.
  • Oregon Vape Day at the Capitol on February 7th at 9AM in Salem from 9:00AM-3:00PM. This is not a rally; it’s an opportunity to join a lobbyist for a meeting with your state legislator. Sign up here.

Organizing an event in your state or need suggestions to put something together? Shoot me an email and I’ll see if I can help!

Right to Vape Tour Releases Fourth Episode
The Right to Vape Tour‘s Episode Four was just released and features interviews from myself and Christian Berkey, the CEO and Founder of Johnson Creek Enterprise. Check it out.
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Write a Review for AbillionLivesFilm

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I needed a break.

After going nonstop for two years making (and now having to distribute) the movie, I took some time off to focus on family while I waited for news.

I’m back online now. Here’s an update.

 

International Broadcast Distribution

Great news! Even though we had a hard time at first getting the attention of Hollywood, your vocal support has made an impact.

We just signed a deal with Principal Media for international broadcast distribution. They work with the BBC, Discovery Channel, Fox, and many others!

We’re currently waiting to see if any of the networks are interested (that is not guaranteed), but we’re happy to finally have greater support in Hollywood.

If you can, please leave a review of the movie here on IMDB. Netflix and the other guys are watching.

In the meantime, there are a ton of events scheduled in the new year for those who haven’t seen the movie yet.

 
 
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30+ events in the US – Dates in January


Liverpool – January 16


Vancouver – January 31
Toronto – January 31
Ottawa – January 31
Calgary – January 31
Halifax – January 31
 

Copenhagen – February 3 (Danish Premiere)

 
Stockholm – February 7 (Swedish Premiere)
 
If you’d like to host a new year’s resolution #ABillionLives event for smokers in the new year,click here.
 
We also have word that things are looking good to bring the movie to continental Europe finally. More word on that soon.
 
 
Global Tour Recap
 

November was a busy month of traveling around the world to protest against what the WHO was doing in India and support the movement in Europe.

It was overwhelming.

We are still going through all the pictures and editing video footage, but here’s “The Movement” video from our global launch events in Toronto, NYC, and Hollywood.

Thanks for being a part of the movement. Because of you we’ve reached politicians, rock stars, movie stars, and hundreds of thousands of people.

We’re working hard this past month on getting the movie ready for home video and streaming.

Stay tuned.

 
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Vapor News: Fire the U.S. Surgeon General

Vapor News: Fire the U.S. Surgeon General 

Vapor News and Views

News and views on vapor tax and regulatory issues from across the United States. The best way to stay up to date with what’s happening in Washington and in your state capitol.

Friends,
You’d think as we approached the Holidays, things would slow down a bit… Wrong. The U.S. Surgeon General recently released a 251-page report outlining the hazards of vapor products (see: nicotine) to America’s youth. Funny thing… the report neglected this year’s data which showed something quite interesting. Read below!
Senator Ron Johnson keeps on keepin’ on. He’s moving his attention beyond the FDA and towards the incoming administration. The reality is that the solutions approach over the next two years is two pronged – legislative and regulatory. The administration and the FDA can provide some relief through selective enforcement and Congress can change the predicate date, among other things.
And finally, a U.S. Senator who has never held a real job has called for recalls of vapor products.
In the next News and Views, I’ll preview 2017 state and local legislative threats to keep you occupied over the Holidays.
Paul Blair
State Affairs Manager
Americans for Tax Reform
U.S. Surgeon General Derelict in Duty to Promote Public Health
The nation’s top public health official just “sounded the alarm” on e-cigarettes with a report outlining the dangers of the products, with a specific focus on teens and young adults.
If you’re interested in reading the Surgeon General’s report, “E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults,” it can be found here.
“These products are now the most commonly used form of tobacco among youth in the United States, surpassing conventional tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and hookahs,” wrote Dr. Vivek H. Murthy. “In fact, use of e-cigarettes among high school students increased by 900% from 2011 to 2015.”
From the Washington Post to the New York Times, CNN, the L.A. Times, and countless more, the press ran with a fear-mongering story that presented no new information and ignored plenty of evidence about the reduced risk the products pose to the millions of who have made the switch from cigarettes.
In the context of all-time lows for smoking rates among America’s youth and in light of the fact that vapor products are at least 95% less harmful than combustible cigarettes, the report is beyond reprehensible.As Reason’s Guy Bentley pointed out, “The Surgeon General’s report and the media’s deferential reaction to it are part of a larger narrative that is hostile to e-cigarettes, prizing nicotine abstinence above all else.”
And even worse…
Monitoring the Future Study Shows Vaping Decline Among Youth

One week after the Surgeon General released the report, the University of Michigan’s Monitoring the Future Study showed that the percentage of teens who vaped declined in 2016. You read that right.

“From 2015 to 2016, the percentage of adolescents who vaped in the last 30 days declined from 16 percent to 13 percent among 12th-grade students, from 14 percent to 11 percent among 10th-grade students, and from 8 percent to 6 percent among 8th-grade students. Each of these declines was statistically significant.”

So one week after every major press outlet runs with the Surgeon General’s report on teen vaping, data shows that teen use of the products declined this year. And cigarette use? Also at a 42-year low. So much for that gateway effect.

From Dr. Siegel, “It is interesting that the Surgeon General released his report just prior to the release of these new data. Perhaps he realized that once these data came out, his ‘story’ about the scourge of e-cigarettes would be destroyed, so he wanted to get it in so it could have the maximum media impact. Even if it is purely a coincidence, it is going to be difficult to undo the damage caused by the Surgeon General’s report.”

From Sally Satel and David Sweanor, “What’s going on? Incredibly, the agencies’ leaders appear to see any nicotine use as a moral failure rather than a public health issue. To them, all nicotine and tobacco products are equally evil, echoing earlier approaches to alcohol. They think they are battling the hated Big Tobacco, when in fact they are protecting its deadliest product — cigarettes — while misinforming the public.”

Senator Ron Johnson Won’t Stop Until We Win
In each of the last two News and Views emails, I’ve highlighted Senator Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) leadership and commitment to regulatory relief for the vapor industry. This email will be no different.
In a letter jointly authored by Sen. Johnson and Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), the two ask Vice President-elect Mike Pence (who is chairing the transition effort and by most accounts leading many of the domestic policy discussions) for assistance in the fight to rein in the Obama administration’s overreach with the FDA deeming rule.
Excerpt: “As we continue to pursue legislative options that will protect the thousands of small businesses that rely on producing and selling e-cigarettes, we respectfully urge the new Administration to consider repealing or suspending the FDA’s burdensome deeming regulation over e-cigarettes.  With the President-Elect’s leadership, we are hopeful that we can protect thousands of small-business owners, employees, and consumers from the FDA’s overreach.”
Many of you have asked me in recent weeks what can be done to ensure that our fight and this issue is on the radar of the President-elect. This is a good step in that direction with much more in the pipeline. Stay tuned!
Incoming Senate Minority Leader Declares War on Vapor Products
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) urged the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to work with the FDA to use data it has collected on the vapor industry to consider recalls of exploding vapor products nationwide. Calling e-cigarettes “ticking time bombs,” Schumer cited the 92 explosions the FDA identified from 2009 to September 2015 and 66 from 2015 and early 2016.
This out-of-touch Senator likes to bloviate and is no new foe to the industry, having called for limits on flavors in the past. What’s somewhat concerning is his position as incoming leader of the Democrats in the Senate.
Dangerous products should be removed from store shelves if they’re being marketed and sold to consumers. Period. I’ve been to plenty of vape shops and shows and yet to find one though, despite looking. Let’s not confuse consumer misuse of products with those products’ inherent danger, however, as Schumer has done. In the spirit of context, here are a few facts.
  1. Toothpicks cause 9,000 injuries per year;
  2. More than 48 fast food workers are killed on the job every year;
  3. 1,700 men per year are sent to the emergency room as a result of… zipper-related injuries;
  4. 600 people die a year falling out of bed.
  5. Hundreds of thousands of people die per year from cigarette use.

Get the picture? Great. Get a life, Chuck.

Have suggestions on topics we should discuss in the future? Think these emails are too long? Shoot me an email at [email protected]!  Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holidays! 

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ideal mod
ideal mod

On the left is an adjustable pin mod. The most Ideal mod to use with a VapeSling. Its ability to raise and lower the distance between atty and batty is superb for slinging purposes. You can use any Atty to sling with this type of mod.

On the right, is a standard Mod a floating pin. This a Sigelei 150watt. All mod types like this are very good for slinging. Most Atty will connect using a VapeSling.   

 

ATTY 510 connector Types

Adjustable Pin

  On the left is an adjustable pin Atty. The most Ideal ATTY to use with a VapeSling. Its ability to raise and lower the distance between atty and batty is perfect for slinging purposes. You can use any Mod 510 to sling with this type of Atty.

On the right is a Static pin. These Atty may need an Vape Extender/Adapter, since it’s pin is stationary remaining unadjustable for any connection issues when using a VapeSling®.

Un-Adjustable

NOTE for Atty on right–> This type of Atty is unsafe with a Hybrid mod, as it may short circuit. Get Atomizers with adjustable pins, to avoid any safety issues with your mods. A protrusion, from a inner male pin, should always present at your atty 510 connector.

protrusion

Benefits of the 510 to EGO adapter_vape extender include:

  • Extends length of 510, thus guaranteed “atty to batty’ connection when using your VapeSling.
  • extra Drip shield: further prevents e-liquid spills from dripping into the battery terminal.
  • Easily add/remove atomizers of all kinds to all battery types without Sling removal.
  • Egos and 510 attys can be switched out while your Vape/Mod stays attached to your VapeSling.

NOTE:

Yes, your Vape Extender/Adapter is Guaranteed to connect your vape when using a VapeSling.

If for any reason the adapter fails to connect, send it back for a replacement or refund.

A Beauty Ring/Thread Cover for your adapter will enhance it’s appearance with a smooth shiny surface.

Return address for refund or replacement:

VapeSling LLC

Guarantee Dept.

10624 S. Eastern Ave

STE: A-838

Henderson, NV 89052