Dear Xxxxx —
You may have heard on the news that the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has issued its "deeming regulation" on e-cigarettes. This regulation prohibits manufacture of eliquids and vaping gear by setting regulatory hurdles so high that no one can get approval. Even regular cigarettes don't have to jump these hurdles. The FDA's unstated aim is to destroy vaping in the United States.
The FDA is doing this via unvoted-on administrative fiat. Congress has not voted on nor approved this extreme regulatory overreach.
The reason the FDA is doing this is to protect tax revenues the federal and state governments get from Big Tobacco (which has seen a significant decline in cigarette sales over the last few years, since vaping has become more popular) and revenues for Big Pharma (the sales of their useless quit-smoking "aids" and prescription drugs have cratered recently). By their deeming regulation, the FDA clearly wants cigarette smokers to keep smoking cigarettes.
Despite the FDA's and the CDC's disinformation campaign (which has cost nearly a hundred million of your tax dollars to date), e-cigarettes are both effective quit-smoking devices and much less risky than regular cigarettes to their users and those around them than regular cigarettes. Quite a few public health officials worldwide have called them the greatest public health advance since the invention of antibiotics. The British National Health Service, after extensive studies, calls them 95% safer, and the UK is even considering distributing them free to their citizens.
[insert blurb about what vaping has meant to you and your health]
Below is an email from CASAA (Consumer Advocates for Smoke-free Alternatives Association). In it, CASAA suggests calling the FDA hotline with questions. I'd appreciate it if you'd do just that. The questions and answers may be meaningless to you. That doesn't matter. The object is to register as many phone calls with the FDA as possible. It's an 800-number, so the call is free to you.
After that, if you could donate to the cause, you would help extend the health and lives of millions of current and former smokers. Here's the llink:
Donate to CASAA . We desperately need funds: tens of millions of dollars for legal actions, lobbying and a nationwide information campaign of our own.
Please help us.
Thanks,
Txx Kxxxxxx