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VAPING NEWS: OREGON [65% Vape Tax]

“Smokers can expect to pay more for tobacco products in 2021 as Oregon raises the tax on cigarettes – and imposes a tax on electronic cigarettes for the first time. Inhalant delivery systems, such as vaping and e-cigarette products, will be taxed at a rate of 65% of the wholesale purchase price.”

ARTICLE LINK:   Oregon cigarette tax goes up $2 per pack on January 1; e-cigs taxed for first time

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THE SMOKER’S SHOW LIVE TONIGHT AT 9PM EST! FAREWELL (AND FU) 2020

Tonight on the Smoker’s Show!

  • We’ll recap the shows we’ve presented in 2020.
  • We’ll catch up with two of our previous guests, Jennifer Winstead (AKA Juice Fairy) and Jay Love from Five Pawns (and perhaps a surprise guest).
  • We’ll urge to you make that New Years Eve Resolution of tobacco harm reduction and give out kits.
  • We’ll take you calls, questions, comments, and stories.
  • Phil will acknowledge some special YouTube comments.

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See you all at 9PM EST tonight!

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Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: CONCORD, CALIFORNIA [Potential Lawsuits And/Or Eviction If You Vape On Your Private Balcony]

“Come 2021 the residents of Concord, California, have something exciting to look forward to: not being allowed to vape on their own balconies. On January 1, the small Bay Area city’s ban on smoking in multi-unit properties takes effect. Once it does, anyone living on a property with two or more units—which would include apartment buildings, duplexes, mobile home parks, and residential care facilities—won’t be allowed to smoke or vape inside their residence. Stepping out onto the porch isn’t an option either, as the new policy prohibits smoking in “exclusive-use unenclosed areas” like decks and balconies. Apartment dwellers who violate that lease condition could be subject to civil lawsuits from their landlord or any of their neighbors. San Francisco explicitly barred tenants from being evicted if they violated the city’s smoking ban. Concord’s policy has no such provision.”

ARTICLE LINK:
This California City Will Let the Neighbors Sue You for Vaping on Your Own Balcony

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

ARTICLE LINK: BASIC BATTERY SAFETY [Quick Safety Guide]

“One of the most common reasons why 18650 batteries catch fire or explode is because they’re not being transported in a safe manner. Never carry loose 18650 batteries in your pocket because the probability that the batteries will touch other metals objects such as keys, coins or other batteries is too high. A lithium-ion battery can react violently in the event of a short circuit, and a short circuit can happen if a metal object touches the battery’s positive pole – and any other metal part of the battery – simultaneously. Even a sudden discharge of static electricity – which can happen, for example, if you’re wearing synthetic pants – can be a dangerous situation if you’re carrying a lithium-ion battery in your pocket. The only safe way to transport an 18650 battery is in a hard carrier that protects the battery and prevents it from touching other metal objects.”

ARTICLE LINK:   How to use, charge and transport 18650 batteries safely

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FROM REGULATOR WATCH – Great Vaping Reset | Canada Moves to Restrict Nicotine Levels

Here’s the latest from Brent Stafford at Regulator Watch:

Another hammer has dropped on the Canadian vaping industry. The Federal government announced it is moving to restrict nicotine levels to a maximum concentration of 20mg/mL for vaping products manufactured, imported, or packaged for sale in Canada.
For many Canadian vapers, the proposed new limit would slash (by half for some) the amount of nicotine consumed when vaping and (by Health Canada’s own projections) cause some vapers to return to smoking.

In this episode of RegWatch Darryl Tempest, executive director and lead advocate from the Canadian Vaping Association discusses the impact of the proposed nicotine cap and provides a roundup of the fight against flavour bans and vape taxes sprouting up in provinces across the country.

It’s our last episode of 2020, don’t miss it.

Only on RegWatch by RegulatorWatch.com.

Live Streamed: December 22, 2020

Produced by Brent Stafford

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VAPING NEWS: CALIFORNIA [Flavor Ban Enforcement Delayed To Give Time To Verify Petition Votes]

“California state officials have agreed to delay the effective date of what state lawmakers intended as a Jan. 1 ban on flavored tobacco products, after opponents led by tobacco companies said they filed enough signatures to put the new law to a statewide vote. The secretary of state and attorney general’s offices won’t enforce the pending law until county clerks have enough time to verify that there are at least 623,000 valid signatures. Inyo County’s top elections official, Kammi Foote, this week said she was referring the petition there to the county district attorney because her office found a high level of signatures that do not match county records. What supporters called one of the nation’s strongest such laws would not make it a crime for people to possess flavored tobacco products, but bans retailers from selling them.”

ARTICLE LINK:   Effective date delayed for California’s flavored tobacco ban

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Thank you all for your continued support and love!  It means more than you know.

Posted in Recent News Vaping News

VAPING NEWS: CONGRESS KEEPING TOBACCO TAX REVENUE FLOWING BY DESTROYING VAPING USING FAKE CHILDREN PRETEXT

“Buried in the enormous spending/COVID-19 relief package that Congress approved this week is a bill that imposes new restrictions on the distribution of all vaping equipment, parts, and supplies, including a ban on mailing them. The provision illustrates not only how utterly irrelevant legislation can be slipped into unread, must-pass bills but also how Congress warps reality through legal fictions and uses save-the-children rhetoric to justify restricting adults’ choices. Title VI of the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which appears on page 5,136 of the 5,593-page bill. The Feinstein bill further expands the Jenkins Act, redefining cigarette to include “electronic nicotine delivery systems,” which are not cigarettes. It also counterintuitively defines electronic nicotine delivery system to include products that do not deliver nicotine: “any electronic device that, through an aerosolized solution, delivers nicotine, flavor, or any other substance to the user inhaling from the device” (emphasis added). That category includes e-cigarettes, e-hookahs, e-cigars, electronic pipes, vape pens, and refillable vaporizers, plus “any component, liquid, part, or accessory” used with those devices, whether shipped together with them or sold separately. In other words, every product related to vaping, whether of nicotine, THC, CBD, lavender, or anything else, will now be subject to the Jenkins Act’s burdensome requirements.”

ARTICLE LINK:

To Protect ‘Children’ From E-Cigarettes, Congress Imposes New Restrictions on Everything Related to Vaping of Any Kind

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LET’S WRAP UP THE YEAR!

A PBusardo Video – Let’s Close Out The Year

We’ll make the final stocking additions.
We’ll mention a couple products.
We’ll give out some button awards.
We’ll do some thank yous.

Links to all the item company websites along with everything else in the stocking can be found by clicking the small stocking at the top of the site or HERE.

The Video:

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VAPING NEWS: ONLINE VAPE SALES ID & AGE VERIFICATION

“President expected to sign the legislation that requires adult age verification upon delivery of e-cigarettes, matching other tobacco ID rules passed a decade ago. Congress has passed legislation in the end-of-year omnibus spending packages to stop the online sales of e-cigarettes to minors. The legislation closes the online loophole for e-cigarettes that exists by requiring that the age of the recipient be verified in-person at delivery. The Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, and in the U.S. House by Reps. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., and Kelly Armstrong, R-N.D. The legislation requires online sellers of e-cigarettes to ensure that the delivery carrier verifies the age of the recipient upon delivery. It also requires online sellers to collect and remit the appropriate state and local taxes.”

ARTICLE LINK:   Congress Passes Online Vape Sales ID Measure