Preparing News response to FDA decision?

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JamieJ

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I was wondering if the ECA, CASAA or some great minds on this forum have thought about preparing a news statement ahead of time to respond to which ever way the FDA rules on this case. It would seem that perhaps this would be an opportune time to have a good response with proper education prepared to send or email to major newpapers or television stations as there is a good chance that the FDA decision will make the news and if we send out info with a contact name and phone number of an organization leader it would be easy for reporters to have a response ready and know someone to contact to hear the our side rather than reporters trying to seek out anyone to comment on their experience with e cigs.
 
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LaceyUnderall

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The ECA has a Rapid Response Kit that is in the final proofing stages now that will be available here asap, which will be available for assistance for local bans and prohibition...

As far as a response to the Judge's ruling... Matt has been forming relationships over the past 5 months with journalists and is ready to go no matter which way the judge decides. These relationships are becoming more sound which is evident from the presence of the ECA and Matt in many news reports lately. It bares well on the communities ability to be heard with the media when the judge does finally make a ruling.
 

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The ECA, the only functioning group at the moment, could do us all a favor by contacting our allies NOW -- Drs. Siegel, Nitzkin, Rodu, Whelan and Laugesen -- and asking if it would be okay to get a statement from them once a decision in this case is handed down.

Then Matt, or an ECA rep, should indeed call them for reaction and quote them in a press release. The mainstream press doesn't know enough about this topic to know whom to contact. They'll call ASH, the American Lung Association, the New Jersey senator. They don't know of Siegel's position, of Rodu's long harm-reduction battle, or Laugesen's Health New Zealand research now almost two years old.

And the press won't give a rat's patootie what any of us think about the decision. We are not important in any way. Get experts ready to react. Do NOT prepare anything sour grapes or conspiratorial in tone. It will be laughed into the circular file. Imagine a few e-addicts questioning the long-deliberated verdict of a federal judge! Laughable.

Let the experts say what needs to be said, and the press will listen. Let everyone else fade away like exhaled vapor.
 

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The ECA, the only functioning group at the moment, could do us all a favor by contacting our allies NOW -- Drs. Siegel, Nitzkin, Rodu, Whelan and Laugesen -- and asking if it would be okay to get a statement from them once a decision in this case is handed down.

Then Matt, or an ECA rep, should indeed call them for reaction and quote them in a press release. The mainstream press doesn't know enough about this topic to know whom to contact. They'll call ASH, the American Lung Association, the New Jersey senator. They don't know of Siegel's position, of Rodu's long harm-reduction battle, or Laugesen's Health New Zealand research now almost two years old.

Allies have already been contacted and are waiting ;)
 

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Bravo, bravo. What is not needed is a bunch irate e-smokers getting quoted as being irked by a federal judge's carefully weighed decision. Or shouting about "personal freedoms". Or condemning the President and the FDA. That would be a turnoff to the 4 out of 5 who don't smoke .. and don't care how this goes down.

In order to matter, a name needs modifiers: eg., "Dr. Murray Laugesen, head of Health New Zealand, where studies have been conducted for almost two years .. "

Find those names that have great modifiers. Call 'em "credentials" if you must. Good for you.
 

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No, it should not. It has no standing with the public or press. ECA's Matt Salmon now does. Let ECA handle this one. I look forward to the day when CASSA has earned influence; today is not that day. A knee-jerk reaction, no matter how well-worded, would be a stumble out of the gate. Let ECA work for us on this.
 

TropicalBob

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This is NOT a political issue, no matter the wishes of some to make it so in order to bash the present administration. Keep focus on issues of safety and efficacy of devices that could save lives and improve health .. nothing else.

There are far too many posters drifting off into dream worlds where Obama e-smokes, movie stars e-smoke on screen, religions are formed where the e-cig is worshiped, etc. Keep it real. Keep only medical experts involved in any orchestrated response to the judge's decision.
 

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Personal politics and parties aside, this is a Libertarian issue if I ever heard one. Have the proper people there been contacted? Help offered to them if they have any ideas? Might be another good rock to turn over.

Enemy of my enemy...

No rock has been left unturned.

I am 100% confident that we, and we being the eSmoking community at large... is ready to go and well represented.

EDIT: That said... Consumers should definitely contact their local Libertarian parties and start educating them on the ecig. With local smoking bans popping up that include the ecig, it definitely wouldn't hurt.
 
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JamieJ

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Great to see that this is being undertaken. I really like the expert medical community being included in the response and that it is a well thought out and factual non emotional response. This may be a time when the public is listening. It may not hurt to send an email to news station reporters ahead of time so that they have an easy access to the information.
 
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