Upcomming NYC ordinance: what can we do to help?

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Just read about this on a UK based forum. The link was originally posted by a British expat now living in NYC. We had such an overwhelming response to the EU petition from ECF members recently, I was just wondering if there's anything that those of us who don't live in NYC can do to help out? Any FB/Twitter campaigns etc we can join in on?

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Hi Ryedan!

Thanks for the info. Hopefully some New Yorkers will pop along and let us know if there is anything else we can do!

I'm looking forward to the Thunderclap, too. :w00t: Have you seen this one which Dimitris from VP Live set up to run alongside the POTV Thunderclap? So now we have: a French one, a German one, a Spanish one, a Dutch one, a Scandinavian one and an American one! That's a combined social reach of about 400k! :headbang:

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I'm not sure how it works in New York, and really wish that CASAA would update the info on this more often, because NYC is really trying to fast track this through with no debate as Bloomburgs last debacle. Last I've heard is as far as concerning the Health Committee, they have all but made up their minds; and from there it goes to another body (city council) for official passing.

Below is the latest contact information that I found. You can help by at the very least emailing a testimonial. I spend a lot of time in NYC throughout the year on business, and my urging was something to the effect of my taking my business elsewhere if the city is going to over-regulate e-cigs and become such a "Nanny-State."

One of the Chicago Aldermam where I'm from put it nicely when he argued against an indoor/public use ban by saying "It's like we're punishing smokers for not wanting to smoke." Another Alderman said "If we ban this, we might as well ban humidifiers. Restaurants boiling heavily seasoned water is out as well."

I have also heard to direct efforts more specifically towards the Outer Boroughs (not Manhattan) if you are going to "mix it up" and choose to more personally pen an email. Things to concentrate on in the outer boroughs is an emphasis on how this effects the local businesses and efforts of higher minority concentrated populations to rid themselves of the smoking epidemic. Manhattan is becoming more and more like a Disney World theme park with Nannies holding are hands, but the Outer Boroughs can add more numbers and sanity to the council vote.

Please correct me if this information is incorrect.

-B


From CASAA.org;

While e-mails are easier, phone calls will have a larger impact, even if you are simply leaving a message after hours.

(I will make a suggestion, and this suggestion is NOT supported by CASAA. Calls are more effective, even a very short message on a voicemail after hours. You can dial *67 before you dial an outgoing phone #, and it will block your identity and phone #. Simply voice a short and concise statement of opposition expressing your being strongly against an e-cig use ban, that you are a resident, and hang up. If you are not comfortable with this I completely understand, and am by no means urging you to do it, just throwing that out there as an option. Simply call and state your opposition as a visitor as an alternative.)

Comma delimited email list:
chin@council.nyc.gov, rmendez@council.nyc.gov, garodnick@council.nyc.ny.us, lappin@council.nyc.gov,gbrewer@council.nyc.gov, rjackson@council.nyc.gov, mviverito@council.nyc.gov, yrodriguez@council.nyc.gov,aking@council.nyc.gov, jvacca@council.nyc.gov, joel.rivera@council.nyc.gov, vgibson@council.nyc.gov,apalma@council.nyc.gov, dhalloran@council.nyc.gov, pkoo@council.nyc.gov, jferreras@council.nyc.gov,mweprin@council.nyc.gov, jgennaro@council.nyc.gov, jvanbramer@council.nyc.gov, comrie@council.nyc.ny.us,ruben.wills@council.nyc.gov, koslowitz@council.nyc.gov, ecrowley@council.nyc.gov, eulrich@council.nyc.gov,slevin@council.nyc.gov, ljames@council.nyc.gov, avann@council.nyc.gov, edilan@council.nyc.gov,sgonzalez@council.nyc.gov, lander@council.nyc.gov, mathieu.eugene@council.nyc.gov darlene.mealy@council.nyc.gov,vgentile@council.nyc.gov, dgreenfield@council.nyc.gov, lfidler@council.nyc.gov, drecchia@council.nyc.gov,mnelson1@council.nyc.gov, drose@council.nyc.gov, joddo@council.nyc.gov, vignizio@council.nyc.gov

BROOKLYN COUNCIL MEMBERS
Margaret Chin (D) [District 1]
212-788-7259
chin@council.nyc.gov

Rosie Mendez (D) [District 2]
212-788-7366
rmendez@council.nyc.gov

Christine C. Quinn (D) [District 3]
212 788-7210

Daniel R. Garodnick (D) [District 4]
212-788-7393
garodnick@council.nyc.ny.us

Jessica S. Lappin (D) [District 5]
212-788-6865
lappin@council.nyc.gov

Gale A. Brewer (D) [District 6]
212 788-6975
gbrewer@council.nyc.gov

Robert Jackson (D) [District 7]
212-788-7007
rjackson@council.nyc.gov

Melissa Mark-Viverito (D) [District 8]
212-788-6960
mviverito@council.nyc.gov

Inez Dickens (D) [District 9]
212-788-7397

Ydanis Rodriguez (D) [District 10]
212-788-7053
yrodriguez@council.nyc.gov

Oliver Koppell (D) [District 11]
212-788-7080

Andy King (D) [District 12]
718 684-5509
aking@council.nyc.gov

James Vacca (D) [District 13]
212-788-7375
jvacca@council.nyc.gov

Fernando Cabrera (D) [District 14]
212-788-7074

Joel Rivera (D) [District 15]
212-788-6966
Joel.Rivera@council.nyc.gov

Vanessa L. Gibson [District 16]
212-788-6856
VGibson@council.nyc.gov

Maria del Carmen Arroyo (D) [District 17]
212-788-7384

BRONX COUNCIL MEMBERS

Annabel Palma (D) [District 18]
212-788-6853
apalma@council.nyc.gov

Daniel Halloran (R), (C), (I), (L) [District 19]
212-788-7250
dhalloran@council.nyc.gov

Peter Koo (D) [District 20]
212-788-7022
pkoo@council.nyc.gov

Julissa Ferreras (D) [District 21]
212-788-6862
jferreras@council.nyc.gov

Peter F. Vallone Jr. (D) [District 22]
212-788-6963

Mark S. Weprin (D) [District 23]
212-788-6984
MWeprin@Council.NYC.gov

James F. Gennaro (D) [District 24]
212-788-6956
jgennaro@council.nyc.gov

Daniel Dromm (D) [District 25]
212-788-7066

MANHATTAN COUNCIL MEMBERS

Jimmy Van Bramer (D) [District 26]
212-788-7370
jvanbramer@council.nyc.gov

Leroy Comrie (D) [District 27]
212-788-7084
comrie@council.nyc.ny.us

Ruben Wills (D) [District 28]
212-788-6850
Ruben.Wills@council.nyc.gov

Karen Koslowitz (D) [District 29]
212-788-6981
Koslowitz@council.nyc.gov

Elizabeth Crowley (D) [District 30]
212 788-7381
ecrowley@council.nyc.gov

Donovan Richards Jr [District 31]
212-788-7216

Eric Ulrich (R) [District 32]
212-788-7069
eulrich@council.nyc.gov

Stephen Levin (D) [District 33]
212-788-7348
slevin@council.nyc.gov

Diana Reyna (D) [District 34]
212-788-7095

Letitia James [District 35]
212-788-7081
ljames@council.nyc.gov

QUEENS COUNCIL MEMBERS

Albert Vann (D) [District 36]
212-788-7354
avann@council.nyc.gov

Erik Martin Dilan (D) [District 37]
212-788-7284
Edilan@council.nyc.gov

Sara M. González (D) [District 38]
212-788-7372
sgonzalez@council.nyc.gov

Brad Landers (D) [District 39]
212-788-6969
lander@council.nyc.gov

Mathieu Eugene (D) [District 40]
212-788-7352
mathieu.eugene@council.nyc.gov

Darlene Mealy (D) [District 41]
212-788-7387
darlene.mealy@council.nyc.gov

Charles Barron (D) [District 42]
212-788-6957

Vincent J. Gentile (D) [District 43]
212-788-7363
vgentile@council.nyc.gov

David G. Greenfield (D) [District 44]
718-853-2704
dgreenfield@council.nyc.gov

Jumaane D. Williams (D) [District 45]
212-788-6859

Lew Fidler (D) [District 46]
212-788-7286
LFidler@council.nyc.gov

Domenic M. Recchia, Jr. (D) [District 47]
212-788-7045
drecchia@council.nyc.gov

Michael Nelson (D) [District 48]
212-788-7360
MNelson1@council.nyc.gov

STATEN ISLAND COUNCIL MEMBERS

Deborah Rose (D) [District 49]
212-788-6972
DROSE@Council.nyc.gov

James S. Oddo (R) [District 50]
212-788-7159
joddo@council.nyc.gov

Vincent Ignizio (R) [District 51]
212-788-7390
vignizio@council.nyc.gov
 

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Thanks for that, Funk. I should have said in my OP: I've already emailed all of the Council Members. Hopefully everyone else will do the same. There are no borders with vaping as far as I'm concerned: we just need to make our collective voice as loud as possible as often as it needs to be heard. Legislation imposed in one part of the world has potential ramifications/implications everywhere else.

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You could call and leave a message that you are a frequent visitor of NYC and if the ban goes through, it will no longer be a city you would be comfortable visiting. NYC gets millions of tourists every year. They rely on tourist dollars to support many things.

Just my thoughts.

Hmmm...interesting idea! I like it! I'll post a suggestion to include wording to that effect in our emails over on UKV.

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You could call and leave a message that you are a frequent visitor of NYC and if the ban goes through, it will no longer be a city you would be comfortable visiting. NYC gets millions of tourists every year. They rely on tourist dollars to support many things.

Just my thoughts.

That's exactly the route I went with my second round of calls. This is just about the final straw in my patience with NYC's regulations.

They are piling on incentives to why one should AVOID traveling to NYC. It used to be you'd be a bit worried about crime back in the 80's. Now you don't wan't to go because you'll potentially get stopped and frisked, you can't order a large pop, and you can't partake in activities that help you quit smoking cigarettes.

Thank god Bloomburg is out. NYC is on such a rampant nanny path of over-regulation. it isn't hard to imagine a future ordinance of having to raise your hand in order to ask permission to stand up from your table at a restaurant and use the restroom; because "people freely walking about indoors present a serious collision hazard to children."

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From CASAA.org;

While e-mails are easier, phone calls will have a larger impact, even if you are simply leaving a message after hours.

(I will make a suggestion, and this suggestion is NOT supported by CASAA. Calls are more effective, even a very short message on a voicemail after hours....)

I'm not sure why you would say "this suggestion is NOT supported by CASAA" regarding phone calls? Right above your suggestion to call is the text from CASAA's Call to Action stating "While e-mails are easier, phone calls will have a larger impact, even if you are simply leaving a message after hours." So we absolutely encourage folks to call! :)

Regarding updating the information, the NYC CTA was just updated on Thursday with the latest information that we had and the new contact lists. I also sent out an update email to the New York members signed up for our email alerts. We will continue to update as we get new information. :)
 
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I just Wannted To Thank the OP!! It's great to See Someone So passionate about this Fight to Ask The Question. Now if we can win this Battle it will be BIG and as I type up my email for the Day to Fill their In-boxes, I will do my best to Make at least 5 call calls Today!! The People that make the rules need to know that they are effecting the lives of people who Come to the Big Apple as well as its Citizens..
 

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http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...e-daily-action-plan-wednesday-12-18-13-a.html
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Fight for your Right to Vape - Daily Action Plan for Wednesday 12-18-13

Lets tweet at ...

New York City needs our help go to these City Counsel Members Facebook pages and tell your Ecig story. Here is a google Spread sheet with links. Thanks to Alex Clark for putting this together.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ai_BaABSg8E5dDVJX2FoVmVoVDN6aGFTYmdBSG13RVE&usp=sharing

Also make sure to check out the CASAA Call to Action for NYC:
CASAA: (UPDATED!) NYC CTA Indoor Use Ban Hearing 12-18-13

Share this on your Facebook wall and in Groups.
https://www.facebook.com/VapingDailyActionPlan/posts/278427868977245
Tweet Out the Plan Here
http://spredd.it/Mycf05BY

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