[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association, in conjunction with Jim Longden, the owner of Vapoligy (a Boise e-cigarette store) and several Boise e-cigarette users, successfully campaigned to get truthful and accurate information about e-cigarettes to the Boise City Council members, which resulted in the exclusion of e-cigarettes from ordinances which ban "smoking in bars and private clubs, near bus stops or other transit areas, on outdoor commercial patios accessible to children or on public property, at the Grove Plaza, on 8th Street from Bannock to Main streets, within 20 feet of a City of Boise-owned building and in other public locations" and "within 20 feet of the Boise Greenbelt, except in designated areas within Ann Morrison and Julia Davis parks and the Warm Springs Golf Course."[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Mr. Longden was one of several who attended the Boise City Council meeting on Novemeber 1st and his experience supports CASAA's belief that e-cigarette users who show up to these meetings can make a significant impact.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"After the meeting we were able to talk with Councilman Thomson and Adam Park, who is the Communications Director for the Mayor and City Council," said Longden. "They were both very responsive and seemed genuinely interested in seeing an eCigarette perform even to the point where Mr. Park asked me to blow vapor in his face. They both seemed truly amazed at the lack of smell and the vapor dissipating almost instantly."
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"This victory means a lot, as every city [and/or] county council person across the U.S. has probably heard of Boise, Idaho, whereas few people know Delaware County, Indiana or Alexandria, Louisiana [where CASAA has had similar success opposing proposed e-cigarette use restrictions]," said CASAA Director Greg Conley.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Meanwhile, the news isn't as positive for Boston's local vapers. [Read More] [/FONT]
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"After the meeting we were able to talk with Councilman Thomson and Adam Park, who is the Communications Director for the Mayor and City Council," said Longden. "They were both very responsive and seemed genuinely interested in seeing an eCigarette perform even to the point where Mr. Park asked me to blow vapor in his face. They both seemed truly amazed at the lack of smell and the vapor dissipating almost instantly."
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"This victory means a lot, as every city [and/or] county council person across the U.S. has probably heard of Boise, Idaho, whereas few people know Delaware County, Indiana or Alexandria, Louisiana [where CASAA has had similar success opposing proposed e-cigarette use restrictions]," said CASAA Director Greg Conley.
[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Meanwhile, the news isn't as positive for Boston's local vapers. [Read More] [/FONT]