My employer is going to be sponsoring a concert for my and several other local bands. The show is going to be sort of half metal concert/half vape in. With e-cigs as prizes and such. I am seriously considering donating a portion of whatever funds we raise to CASAA. But my trust for e-cig organizations is currently at an all time low. Can I get some kind of reassurance from you guys that I am not going to donate money to your organization only to find out a week later that you are lobbying to have all kiosks shut down?
Hey Mac, to add to what Webby and the rest have already said, keep in mind that CASAA isn't really "our" organization any more than it is yours. Webby grew the concept to fruition based on the hope of creating an
inclusive organization to give a voice to vapers regardless of their status as suppliers/manufacturers or just plain
folk who enjoy vaping as an alternative to smoking. We've limited ourselves to a maximum of 3 suppliers simply so no supplier can have undue influence.
Personally, even though I'm extremely dissappointed with the service I've gotten from SmokingEverywhere, I'm still grateful that they were in the middle of the mall. When I bought from them I knew I could find a better price online but I wanted the convenience of being able to purchase carts in a physical location rather than having to wait for shipping or trying to shop for a product "blind" online. Thanks to ECF, my opinion has obviously changed now that I know where to order from domestic suppliers that ship faster than I can find parking at the mall this time of year anyway!
Even though I had a spectacularly bad experience with SE, I actually think they're being treated very unfairly and it is atrocious that it is trickling down to you. I can understand the need to make compromises on some issues, but it is my personal belief that we need to be proactive rather than reactive and be moving forward rather than backward. In other words, although I can understand why ECA is pulling flavors in response to the new laws prohibiting flavored "cigarettes", I think they would be better served to point out that e-cigarettes are "cigarettes" in name
only. What I am using and you are selling has more in common with hookah, vaporizers, or
BP sponsored FDA "approved" nicotine products that are not forbidden to be sold in fruit flavors than the cigarettes that some PVs resemble.
Just my $.02, Mac. I appreciate that you have the courage of your convictions enough to represent mall employees here at ECF, just don't forget that you are "one of us" too! We maintain a presence here at ECF and other message boards specifically to give people like you and me an opportunity to influence the direction of OUR organization.
Its actually frustrating to me when people say, "I will or won't support CASAA based on their stance on <issue>." Our stance on any issue is determined by the membership through communication in these forums and the votes of the
member nominated and elected board of directors.