CALL TO ACTION COLUMBUS, OHIO!

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A bill that would ban the sale of flavored vapor products (and possibly other smoke-free nicotine products) is expected to be heard and discussed at a town hall meeting on Tuesday 10/25/22. Click the link for more info!

 

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Turnout to oppose the flavor ban in Columbus, Ohio was so great that the meeting room reached maximum capacity, with a large crowd not even allowed inside to take part in the discussion. But you still have opportunities to be heard!

As the Council later tweeted: We will hold in-person & virtual conversations with small businesses on November 2nd, 16th and 30th. We will hold a public hearing on November 9th. Residents can also provide feedback at flavoredtobacco@columbus.gov.


 
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UPDATE:
"A public hearing is scheduled for Nov. 9, and more conversations with small businesses like Wednesday’s meeting are set for Nov. 16 and Nov. 30."

(See CASAA Call to Action link below.)

Article Link: Meeting tackles both sides of proposed Columbus flavored tobacco ban

Remind lawmakers that it's ALREADY ILLEGAL to sell vapor products to anyone under 21, flavored or otherwise. Enforce existing laws before taking away life saving harm reduction products from adults!

Call to Action Link: Columbus, OH - Stop a Flavor Ban!
 
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CALL TO ACTION REMINDER: COLUMBUS, OH!

An ordinance that would ban the sale of flavored vapor products (and possibly other smoke-free nicotine products) has a second hearing in the Columbus City Council TONIGHT at 5 PM. See link below to TAKE ACTION!

 
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