Hawaii Call to Action: Multiple bills threaten access to and use of electronic cigarettes!

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CASAA: Hawaii Call to Action: Multiple bills threaten access to and use of electronic cigarettes!

Numerous bills have been introduced in the Hawaii Legislature that threaten the health and welfare of vapers, smokers, and small businesses in Hawaii. The Hawaii vaping community has faced these threats before, but this year we are under attack by opponents that have set their sights on two goals -- big taxes and usage bans. Your Hawaii legislators need to hear from you.


The Most Threatening Bills Being Considered:

SB 1220 & HB 1164 would: Define e-cigarettes as “tobacco products” and subject all nicotine-containing vapor products to a tax of 80% of wholesale price

SB 1032 & HB 1184 would: Define e-cigarettes as “tobacco products” and subject all nicotine-containing vapor products to a tax of 70% of wholesale price

SB 299 would: Subject all nicotine-containing vapor products, as well as “electronic smoking device kits,” to a tax of 30% of wholesale price.

SB 18, SB 757, SB 1109 & HB 940 would: Define use of an “electronic smoking device” as “smoking” and ban vaping everywhere smoking is banned in Hawaii.

Step by Step to Hawaii Vaping Advocacy

(1) Take action NOW by sending two editable emails through CASAA’s website


(2) If you visit the Hawaii’s Legislature’s website for each individual bill using the links above, you can submit written testimony directly to the bill file. This is a great way for you to put your story, your thoughts, and scientific documents into the formal record.

(3) Make phone calls to your own representatives in the House and Senate, as well as members of leadership in the House and Senate. Members of leadership are important figures in the Hawaiian State Government and they need to receive respectful phone calls from vapers requesting that they oppose all bills that would limit the affordability or usage of vapor products by adults.

(4) Make phone calls to the members of the House Finance and Senate Ways & Means Committees.These legislators have huge power over the fate of tax bills. In a brief and respectful manner, ask that they oppose all bills to impose additional taxes on smoke-free vapor products and e-cigarettes.

(5) Due to the sheer number of bills CASAA is tracking across the country and the frequency of hearings in Hawaii, it is not possible for us to continuously update our members on the progress of these bills. We recommend following the Hawaii Vapers United Facebook page for more frequent updates.

(6) You can also stay up to date on what bills are receiving hearings by following this search page.

(7) Remember, Hawaii Vapers, this is a fight that needs to start now and continue throughout March, April, and into early-May. Bills in Hawaii tend to be passed through committee very easily, BUT that in no way means that the bills actually become law at the end of the day. We can stop these harmful policies from being law -- just keep fighting.
 

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Hawaii Vapers United has created a tool for Hawaii advocates to submit testimony to the Senate Ways and Means Committee for SB 1220 and SB 1032. You can submit testimony up until the hearing at 1:00 PM Friday, 2-27-15.

Super simple for Hawaii advocates to submit testimony using the Hawaii Vapers United tool. . . Hurry, though, because the hearing is tomorrow, and if you haven't already made your voice heard, you need to do so NOW.

See the updated CASAA Hawaii Call to Action for links to these tools.

CASAA: Hawaii Call to Action: Multiple bills threaten access to and use of electronic cigarettes!
 

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Please note: You don't need to live in Hawaii to respond to this call to action. I submitted as a continuing/potential tourist to the area. Yeah, I may think twice about spending my $$ in a place that wants to place high taxes or bans on vaping products. I let them know in a respectful way.

Another note: There are two bills, submit for both. The link will take you to one and you will either have to go to "Previous" or "Next" to get to the other one. Submit a form for each bill.
 

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JustJulie

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(Update 4.30.15)

First, HB 145 SD1 would deceptively redefine “tobacco products” to include electronic cigarettes for the purpose of imposing a punitive and unreasonable 80% wholesale tax on vapor products.
This bill is currently being heard in the conference committee Thursday, April 30th at 9:15 AM.
Please take action NOW by sending a message to your lawmakers and committee members urging them to oppose this bill.
(Writing Tip #1) If you have a lot to say, please craft your email in a separate word doc and then copy/paste it into the field provided. If you take too long, they system will time out and you will lose your work.

(Writing Tip #2) Although we've provided a prewritten email with compelling talking points, we would strongly encourage you to edit the email because personalized communications to legislators are far more persuasive than form letters. At a minimum, PLEASE INSERT YOUR PERSONAL STORY (just a few sentences) in the text of your email.

Second, please also participate in the Hawaii Vapers United Call to Action for SB 1030 and HB 525 here.

Link to Call to Action: CASAA: Hawaii Call to Action: Multiple bills threaten access to and use of electronic cigarettes!
 
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