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    CASAA: New York State Call to Action


    New York State Call to Action

    Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookNew York State Senator Kemp Hannon has proposed Bill S07635 (Link: S7635-2011 - NY Senate Open Legislation - Prohibits the sale or offering for sale of electronic cigarettes - New York State Senate).



    This bill would:

    If enacted, prohibit all sales of electronic cigarettes. It amends New York Public Health Law, §1399-11, enacted in August 2000, which prohibited cigarette sellers and common carriers from shipping cigarettes directly to consumers.




    The bill was introduced in the Health Committee and may be referred to the Rules Committee which meets daily. Thus it could be sent to the full Senate at any time. So it is urgent that messages be sent to members of the Rules Committeeimmediately.





    NOTE: You do not need to include all of the items listed below, but the first two are vital.




    What to say:
    1. Let them know that you strongly oppose S07635 that would ban all electronic cigarette sales, but that you do support a ban on sales to minors. Senator Johnson's S02926B (same as A 9044-B introduced by Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal) would appropriately ban sales to minors while keeping the products available to adults as a reduced-risk alternative to smoking.




    2. Tell your story on how switching from smoking cigarettes to a far less hazardous alternative product has changed your life. When and why did you start using an e-cigarette? What effect has this had on your smoking of tobacco cigarettes? What has been the effect on your health?


    3. Explain that research has consistently shown that virtually all e-cigarette users are using them as a substitute for smoking. The vast majority tried to quit smoking multiple times, using the other methods available and failed.


    4. Tell them that there are an estimated 250,000 e-cigarette users in New York. Many, deprived of the ability to purchase e-cigarettes in New York, will return to the far more hazardous act of smoking since tobacco cigarettes will, ironically, continue to be readily available in New York.


    5. Tell them that e-cigarettes have been shown to pose so little health risk that it is below what can be measured and no one has even tried to estimate it.
    a. Claims about chemical contamination are vastly overblown. Some of the supposed contaminants occur as such incredibly low levels that they are barely measurable using the most modern instruments.
    b. Pharmaceutical nicotine products like patches and nicotine gum contain about the same quantities of “carcinogens” as a gram of e-cigarette liquid—about 8 nanograms. In contrast, a pack of Marlboro cigarettes contains 126,000 nanograms.
    6. Tell them that cigarette lighters and home fires started by smoking tobacco cigarettes cause far more injuries than e-cigarettes have. According to one study, well over a thousand people are injured per year due to defective lighters [news story], and over 1,000 people are killed by fires caused by smoking [FEMA].


    7. As for smoking itself, on average, it is estimated that smoking for just a couple of months poses a greater health risk than a lifetime of using a smoke-free nicotine or tobacco product.


    6. Direct them to the CASAA.org website for more information.


    Please call, write or fax the members of the New York Senate Rules Committee below.




    Kemp Hannon (sole sponsor and member of Senate Rules Committee)
    hannon@nysenate.gov
    The Capitol Room 420
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: 518-455-2200


    Chair: Sen. Dean G. Skelos (chairman of Senate Rules Committee)
    skelos@nysenate.gov
    Legislative Office Building, Room 909
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-3171




    James S. Alesi
    alesi@nysenate.gov
    Room 512, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2015
    Fax: (518) 426-6968






    Neil D. Breslin
    breslin@nysenate.gov
    172 State Street Room 413, Capitol
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2225




    Martin Malavé Dilan
    dilan@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 903, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2177
    Fax: (518) 426-6947


    Thomas K. Duane
    duane@nysenate.gov 181 State Street Room 711-B Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2451
    Fax: (518) 426-6846




    Hugh T. Farley
    farley@nysenate.gov 188 State Street Room 711, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2181
    Fax: (518) 455-2271




    Charles J. Fuschillo Jr.
    fuschill@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 609, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: 518-455-3341


    Ruth Hassell-Thompson
    hassellt@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 707 Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2061
    Fax: (518) 426-6998


    Owen H. Johnson
    ojohnson@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 913 Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-3411


    Liz Krueger
    lkrueger@nysenate.gov
    172 State Street Room 905 Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2297
    Fax: (518) 426-6874


    William J. Larkin Jr.
    larkin@nysenate.gov188 State Street Room 502, Senate Capitol Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2770




    Kenneth P. LaValle
    lavalle@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 806, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-3121


    Tom Libous
    senator@senatorlibous.com
    429 Capitol
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2677


    Carl L Marcellino
    marcelli@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 811, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2390


    George D. Maziarz
    maziarz@nysenate.gov
    Room 708, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2024


    Velmanette Montgomery
    montgome@nysenate.gov
    944 Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-3451
    Fax: (518) 426-6854


    Michael F. Nozzolio
    nozzolio@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 412, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2366
    Fax: (518) 426-6953


    Kevin S. Parker
    parker@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 604, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2580
    Fax: (518) 426-6843


    Bill Perkins
    perkins@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 517, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: 518-455-2441
    Fax: 518-426-6809


    Stephen M. Saland
    saland@nysenate.gov
    State Street Room 504 - Capitol
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: 518-455-2411


    John L. Sampson
    sampson@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 907, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2788
    Fax: (518) 426-6806


    James L. Seward
    seward@nysenate.gov
    172 State Street Room 430, Capital
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: 518) 455-3131


    Dean G. Skelos
    skelos@nysenate.gov
    Legislative Office Building, Room 909
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-3171


    Malcolm A. Smith
    masmith@nysenate.gov
    181 State Street Room 808, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2701
    Fax: (518) 455-2816


    Andrea Stewart-Cousins
    scousins@nysenate.gov
    188 State Street Room 615, Legislative Office Building
    Albany, NY 12247
    Phone: (518) 455-2585
    Fax: (518) 426-6811




    Comma delimited email list:
    hannon@nysenate.gov, skelos@nysenate.gov, alesi@nysenate.gov,breslin@nysenate.gov, dilan@nysenate.gov, duane@nysenate.gov, farley@nysenate.gov,fuschill@nysenate.gov, hassellt@nysenate.gov, ojohnson@nysenate.gov,lkrueger@nysenate.gov, larkin@nysenate.gov, lavalle@nysenate.gov,senator@senatorlibous.com, marcelli@nysenate.gov, maziarz@nysenate.gov,montgome@nysenate.gov, nozzolio@nysenate.gov, parker@nysenate.gov,perkins@nysenate.gov, saland@nysenate.gov, sampson@nysenate.gov,seward@nysenate.gov, skelos@nysenate.gov, masmith@nysenate.gov,scousins@nysenate.gov


    Semicolon delimited list:
    hannon@nysenate.gov; skelos@nysenate.gov; alesi@nysenate.gov;breslin@nysenate.gov; dilan@nysenate.gov; duane@nysenate.gov; farley@nysenate.gov;fuschill@nysenate.gov; hassellt@nysenate.gov; ojohnson@nysenate.gov;lkrueger@nysenate.gov; larkin@nysenate.gov; lavalle@nysenate.gov;senator@senatorlibous.com; marcelli@nysenate.gov; maziarz@nysenate.gov;montgome@nysenate.gov; nozzolio@nysenate.gov; parker@nysenate.gov;perkins@nysenate.gov; saland@nysenate.gov; sampson@nysenate.gov;seward@nysenate.gov; skelos@nysenate.gov; masmith@nysenate.gov;scousins@nysenate.gov
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    Everyone please consider calling, writing, and/or emailing at least the top 2 contacts on the above list. Tell them you have a family member in NY and vaping has saved her life. (I consider anyone that vapes my vaping family.) Even a short note will do. Please don't let them take my lifeline away.
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    Yeah, Russ Sciandra of the American Cancer Society has found a cheaper alternative to the PV. Brilliant.

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    It's a shame the American Cancer Society views vaping this way. I know I was smoking two packs a day and cigarettes are like $4.50 a pack in Kentucky. I imagine they are through the roof up north. People are always surprised when I tell them they can get started vaping for around 30 bucks. I work in a copper mill and the mill is going smoke free July 1st. I had a meeting with the plant manager to defend vaping and encourage it for my co-workers. My boss was like aren't those things like $100, and I said no way I paid $17 for this kgo battery.

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    Some brands are over $10. The last I paid was Pall Malls cause they were cheaper $8.63 for a pack.
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