Of course, even with the Cole Amendment/HR2058, new products would still require an PMTA before they could be sold, so this FDA deeming does completely stifle the rapid improvements and evolution we've seen in vaping over the past few years.... stops it cold.
In a Federal court? Really?I curious as to the "laws" to take place after all is said and done (if applicable)
What's gunna happen when I get caught on my driveway vaping some non approved device/liquid? Ticket? Tax? Confiscation?
I'd love to fight that one in court![]()
Here is Njoy:Don't get in a rush & overreact!
This is going to take MONEY, and a lot of it. Money for lobbyists, and money for lawyers. Both BT & BP are spending billions to kill vaping. Those dollars are going to win unless the vaping industry steps up in a big way.
While petitions, and marches on the White House might help with image, they will do nothing to beat this thing. We will beat this in congress and in court, or we will not beat it at all.
Just remember, we would have lost this thing a long time ago (2009) had one company (nJoy) not stepped up to the plate to take the FDA to court. (cost them some big bucks too) Any of you folks ever say thank you to nJoy?
If we are going to pretend there is a political fight to be had, I do think Trump is our best bet. I'm all up for Democrats on this site seeing if Hillary would bend and go with what we all identify as the proper public health position with regards to eCigs. If anyone reading this truly thinks Hillary is a possibility, please move on this and let us know how it works out.
Me, I think there is between 0% and .00000001% chance that Hillary helps the pro-vaping cause. I'd love to shown that I'm mistaken and it's at least 20% chance that she's willing to help in the political fight.
I think due to the partisan divide, and Trump being presumptive nominee, that if the chances are 99% likely Hillary will support FDA, then theoretically, there's a 99% chance that Trump would support pro-vaping. Sure, that is very wishful thinking, but this is just me emphasizing the partisan divide that is very visible on pretty much all topics.
I do think there's a good 20% chance Trump would fight for pro-vaping cause because it is business related and because he goes against the grain with what Washington establishment seems to think is best way to proceed on matters.
If Trump today said he will fight for pro-vapers, I think he'd get at least 2 million more people in his camp. It could turn out to be a campaign lie, that's for sure, but all the stuff any of these politicians claim in campaigns fits into that category. It would just be awesome to see it come up and to have Trump and Hillary speak to it. Unless the partisan divide doesn't exist for this particular political item, I think one of them would appear to support pro-vaping, and the other would appear to stand opposed.
So, I think it would be sensible to have a CTA that floods Trump with lots of tweets about this being a significant concern for some voters (us) and see how he responds.
I suspect it will take some time to organize/focus our efforts. However, writing our representatives is something we can do NOW and continuing going forward. This might always remain the most effective thing we can do. So if you're reading this, click on the link that will take you to another ECF thread for instructions.So, in summary, other than this,what I'm hearing from the top is we got nuthin'? If that's the case, perhaps we should be banner it?
H.R.2058 - FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2015
Even if some illicit trade were to develop in an attempt to evade the requirements of this rule, FDA does not believe it would result in a volume sufficient to outweigh the public health benefits of the rule. FDA authority over the newly deemed tobacco products will give it means to determine which products are legally on the market and which are counterfeit or otherwise illegally marketed.
So, in summary, other than this,what I'm hearing from the top is we got nuthin'? If that's the case, perhaps we should be banner it?
H.R.2058 - FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2015
Later edit: oops, was responding to Bronze and missed Katya's message. Thanks Katya.I suspect it will take some time to organize/focus our efforts. However, writing our representatives is something we can do NOW and continuing going forward. This might always remain the most effective thing we can do. So if you're reading this, click on the link that will take you to another ECF thread for instructions.
H.R.2058 - FDA Deeming Authority Clarification Act of 2015
OK, sure... but until you fill us in, what else do we have to discuss?
20 tweets. Zero response.Has anyone else tweeted and got a comment back ?
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Actually I'm counting on the fact that it is an election year to help us in a way. The Cole amendment made it out of committee and will come up for a full vote. Being an election year, no one will want to mess with the appropriations bill, so it has a better chance of passing as is than in a non election year. If we get lucky and it makes it to Obama's desk (which I think there is a reasonable chance) he won't dare veto the bill, because it could create a budget nightmare that might cost Dems votes. The safest move in this election year, for all involved, is to pass the appropriations bills and move on regardless of what amendments are attached.I admire your passion but it's a shot in the dark.unfortunitly only congress has the power to fix this . I don't believe it will happen not in a election year there are too many seats up for grabs this November they are not going to do anything to jeopardize that.
Peace
20 tweets. Zero response.