Friday, December 20, 2013

The E-Cigarette Game

By Jay Galletly
  
Like it or not, if you use e-cigarettes or other vaping products , the government at the local and state level is intent on playing games with you.  This despite the fact that in a recent Reason-Rupe poll, 62% of Americans stated that the government should allow people to use tobacco-free e-cigarettes in public, while only 34% thought the government should prohibit this activity. http://reason.com/blog/2013/12/19/62-percent-think-e-cigarette-use-in-publ
  

Apparently the City Council of New York City didn’t look at this poll.  Or, if they did they decided to ignore it, since they and Mayor Michael Bloomberg are trying to wrap e-cigs into the city’s existing Smoke-Free Air Act.   If the bill passes, vaping would be treated the same as smoking tobacco products.  This means they would be prohibited at public and private venues, including beaches, parks, restaurants and office buildings.  While the “vote” is considered a mere formality, Bloomberg’s detractors are lining up to oppose the measure, citing that he is trying to turn America’s largest city into a virtual Nanny State.

In a quote from a blog by CBS News, New York City Health Commissioner Thomas Farley, stated, "While more research is needed on electronic cigarettes, waiting to act could jeopardize the progress we have made over the last few years"

Of course, that doesn’t mean that everyone is in agreement with this statement.  In the same blog, Richard Carmona, a former U.S. Surgeon General, sent a letter to the council recently to urge rejection of the bill.
"I'm extremely concerned that a well-intentioned but scientifically unsupported effort like the current proposal to include electronic cigarettes in New York's current smoking ban, could constitute a giant step backward in the effort to defeat tobacco smoking,"

Michael Bloomberg was affiliated with Salomon ...
Michael Bloomberg was affiliated with Salomon Brothers before launching his own firm Bloomberg News and later becoming mayor. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Carmona isn’t alone in his assertion that far from protecting the public, by adopting a knee jerk attitude toward vaping, public health may in fact be compromised.  Denied any alternative to tobacco cigarettes, cigars and pipes, this leaves those who still do smoke with little alternative to tobacco products. 

While the federal government has yet to impose restrictions on vaping, it seems that practically every day another city or state is clamoring to impose restrictions on where, when and if e-cigarettes and other vaping devices may be used.  On the local level, Chicago and LA are considering implementing bans such as those being proposed in the Big Apple.  Already a number of states, including New Jersey, North Dakota and Utah already ban e-cigs outright in bars and restaurants.   Other states have decided to try and cash in by imposing heavy taxation on vaping products. 

Currently Minnesota is the only state that imposes a tax on e-cigarettes.  (A 95% tax at that.)  Other states, such as Hawaii, Oklahoma, and Utah have tried to impose taxes on e-cigs, but have so far failed to pass the necessary legislation.  That doesn’t mean that other states aren’t lining up to try to impose heavy taxes on e-cigs and other vaping products.  Many, like South Carolina and Oregon have already started to look toward the fledgling vaping industry as a potential source of revenue.

In a blog from Time magazine, entitled Regulating E-Cigarettes Could have unintended Consequences, State and city regulations are likely to see major push-back from the electronic cigarette industry and e-cigarette smokers, many of whom believe that electronic cigarettes have helped them quit smoking. “If states get this wrong, if they [incorrectly] tax electronic cigarettes, you are going to see a lot of litigation” from e-cigarette companies, says Christian Berkey, CEO and founder of Johnson Creek in Wisconsin, the largest producer of the liquid used in electronic cigarettes. Berkey says that electronic cigarettes have not produced any proven public health costs that justify taxing them the way regular cigarettes are taxed.”

Electronic Cigarettes: RegulatingCould Have Unintended Consequences | TIME.com http://nation.time.com/2013/12/16/regulating-e-cigarettes-could-have-unintended-consequences/#ixzz2nx3va7Ww

While the final score in the E-Cigarette Game is anything but certain, it is a sure bet that unless the vaping public gets off the bench and into the game, the powers that be at the city and state government level are out to do anything but level the playing field.  In the meantime, it’s up to the vaping public and a handful of grassroots protesters to lobby for the right to use these products without being endlessly hassled.  Otherwise, the only kind of game that e-cigarette users are likely to see in the not-too-distant future is a never ending game of political football.

Jay Galletly is the CEO and one of the founders of VIAe e-cigarette company in North Carolina. He is one of the pioneers of the industry and was instrumental in the growth and success of other e-cigarette companies before starting VIAe.
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Friday, December 6, 2013

E-Cigs Cleared for Takeoff at a Number of US Airports

By Jay Galletly

Chesterfield cigarettes ...  ELECTRONIC CIGARE...

Don’t panic if you see a passenger puffing away as you make your way between the gates at Las Vegas’ McCarran Airport.  While traditional tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars and pipes are forbidden by law at every airport in the US, e-cigarettes currently are not.  While you're  not allowed to use e-cigs on planes, e-cigs are allowed in a number of airports across the country, including Phoenix Sky Harbor, Miami International, Tampa International, Minneapolis St. Paul, and even Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington DC. 

The FDA has not Wade in Yet

As far as the FDA is concerned, e-cigarettes are still not on their radar screen.  Therefore it has been left to the management at airports across the country to decide whether or not to allow e-cigarettes to be smoked on the premises.  This legal grey area has led to a number of different rules at airports. While  some allow e-cigarette smokers to puff away just about anywhere, while others restrict smoking to designated areas.

It’s a Go in Some Airports!

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Arl...
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport,
Arlington County, Virginia (near Washington, D. C.)
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Some airports, such as Philadelphia International and LAX forbid smoking of e-cigarettes anywhere on the property, others like New York’s LaGuardia and JFK airports permit e-cigarette us e in some terminals but not in others.   Currently the State of New York does not have any laws in place restricting the use of vaping products indoors, preferring to let individual business owners the freedom of choice to decide whether or not to permit e-cigs.  

According to an article in USA Today, “New York City and Chicago are considering laws to ban e-cigarette use in public spaces, treating the device the same as tobacco cigarettes. If the measure passes in New York that means e-cigarette use will no longer be allowed in any of the airports' public spaces.  The New York Port Authority oversees the airports and bans e-cigarette use in the terminals it operates, but it leases some terminals to airlines and private companies, which can have their own policies on e-cigarette use.”

No FDA Reg’s Yet!

Currently the FDA doesn’t have any regulations on the books restricting e-cigarette use. In fact the entire rationale behind banning cigarettes in restaurants, airports and other public places was 
FDA's War on Electronic Cigarettes
FDA's War on Electronic Cigarettes (Photo credit: lindsay-fox)
to protect non-smokers from the dangers of second hand smoke.  Many public officials are reacting in a knee jerk fashion to recommend that e-cigs be treated like the real McCoy and ban their use in public. Yet even New York City health commissioner, Dr. Thomas A. Farley, admitted in a Forbes magazine interview that he could not say whether or not e-cigarettes were hazardous to the health of those smoking them, let alone whether or not they produce hazardous second hand smoke.  Yet in the next breath, he states, "These things are really exploding around the world. We will have more information in the future," Farley said. "I think the question for the committee today is, do you want to wait?"

Real Scientist get it Right!

But that doesn’t mean that everyone in the scientific community agrees with him.  In fact, Dr. Gilbert Ross of the American Council on Sciences and Health publicly stated that any law restricting the use of e-cigarettes and other vaping devices without due scientific scrutiny are both unnecessary and hyper-regulatory.   "It really will accomplish nothing except to make more former smokers return to actual toxic cigarettes."

For now the rules governing e-cigarette smoking in airports and other public places are arbitrary and highly politicized.  Yet in other countries such as Great Britain vaping is permitted in regulated airp
The FDA Drug Decision Panel
The FDA Drug Decision Panel (Photo credit: DES Daughter)
ort zones, such as Heathrow Terminal 4.  In a survey of 1,000 airline travelers by global travel site Skyscanner, 57 percent of people surveyed responded that they would not object to airports designating “vaping areas” for e-cigarette users.  When you consider that an estimated 1.3 million people in this country are known consumers of e-cigarettes, you would think that politicians would realize that they vote too. 
In this article, I have covered how a lack of FDA rules and regulations has led to a wide array of rule in airports across the US and around the world. Currently many airports in the US both allow and restrict ecigarette usage. Most of the ban usage is not based on any scientific findings, rather they are based on knee jerk or political posturing by trying to lump ecigarettes vapors in with the negative side effects of second hand smoke. If you felt that this article was helpful, share it with a friend. If you have something to add, enter it in the comment section below. Thanks for sharing this time with me. Until next time, enjoy a new way with VIAe.
Jay Galletly is the CEO and one of the founders of VIAe ecigarette company in North Caroline. He is one of the pioneers of the industry and was instrumental in the growth and success of other ecigarette companies before starting VIAe.
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Monday, November 25, 2013

VIAe Just got Reviewed by "ecigarette Reviewed" Online!

VIAe was recently reviewed by "ecigaretted Reviewed", a website focused primarily on on reviewing ecigarettes. VIAe received a great review with pros including:
  • Realistic, smoke-like taste and feel
  • Great battery life
  • Nice vapor production and throat hit
  • Reasonably priced.
Additionally, they had this to say:
"This is about as good as it gets in the cig-alike market on an extremely low budget. VIAe Cigs offers probably the lowest cost to entry at just $7.99 for one rechargeable battery and cartridge."
VIAe also received high praise for the taste and the battery life:
"...their tobacco is one of the best tasting I’ve tried yet! It is incredibly smooth and smokey and doesn’t have that fake sweet taste many others have."
"The battery life on these little e-cigs is pretty phenomenal. VIAe states they have up to 5 hours of use, which is more than double most other batteries in their class. I was able to get through nearly an entire weekend of moderate vaping on one battery."
You can read the whole review here. You can also leave your own review at the bottom.


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Monday, November 18, 2013

Are e-Cigarettes Here to Stay? Most Pundits Say Yes!

Electonric Cigarette Diagram
There’s a reason that e-cigarettes are on track to become a $1.7 billion dollar industry this year.
Do you know why?
Simply put, they are catching on with the masses in a way that envies all but the latest fashion trends – except e-cigarettes are here to stay. From additional research with the FDA, to ongoing legislation about where they can (and cannot) be smoked, e-cigarettes are a hot topic everywhere.
If you don’t want to take our word for it, just ask Raymond and Kerry Medina from Ephrata, Pa. who recently opened up their own e-cigarette store. Their business concept will center on providing customers all the equipment and cartridges they need to take their e-cigarette smoking to the next level.
And by next level, we mean Apple Jacks and Mountain Dew, two flavors which don’t mimic traditional tobacco tastes. These unique flavors help some smokers separate vaping into a category of its one.

Viewpoints on Vaping from Industry Experts

Smoking cessation experts, on the other hand, tend to view vaping not as a technique for quitting, but as a step in the right direction. If you ask Mary Levasseur, a smoking cessation counselor for Lancaster General Health, she’ll tell you, "I'm not pulling an e-cigarette out of anybody's mouth, but I'm going to point them to FDA-approved methods of quitting.”
Moving in the right direction
e-cigarette users will tell you that vaping makes it easier to quit, even if it doesn’t eliminate the use of nicotine. Since e-cigarettes are designed to mimic real cigarettes, they help get users on a path to lessen their nicotine intake.
One Tobacco Palace employee estimates that 90% of her customers use the device to help them stop smoking. However, since the FDA is still working towards researching the effects of the nicotine solution on users, e-cigarettes can’t be marketed in the same was as, say, a nicotine patch or chewing gum.

Viewpoints of Smokers who Have Switched

On the other side, of course, are the viewpoints of those who have successfully switched from tobacco cigarettes to e-cigarettes. While some smokers feel it’s just not the same, most can’t believe how much their health has improved.
Electronic Cigarettes Eliminate Foul Odors
The Medinas, mentioned above as owners of their own e-cigarette store,  used to tease each other about their frequent sinus issues. Now, they have an easier time breathing and whiter teeth. They’ve also eliminated the smell of smoke from their lives since e-cigarettes don’t have the same unpleasant odor as tobacco cigarettes.

And while some folks feel the switch over to e-cigarettes requires a dedication to quit smoking, the vast majority simply can’t stop talking about the positive effects of the product.  After all, they say, how can a nicotine solution with just five to 10 ingredients even remotely compare to a smoking tobacco that contains almost 600 ingredients?
eCigarettes, for sure, are here to stay. At least that’s what everyone is saying. And the staggering profits and boutique new stores are fully supporting the trend.
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Monday, November 11, 2013

Skyrocketing eCigarette Sales Could Take the Tobacco Industry to New Heights

Tobacco Industry Growth
Bonnie Herzog of Wells Fargo Securities commented in an article recently that she was, “surprised to some extent” by how fast e-cigarette sales have grown. In fact, she estimates this year’s e-cigarette sales will reach approximately $1.7 billion. How does she get to that astronomical number?

Tobacco Industry Statistics

The current year-to-date sales of e-cigarettes, as of August 2013, hovered around $1 billion. The breakdown looks like this:
  • $700 million in traditional convenience store outlets
  • $500 to 625 million in online sales
Now, let’s look at some other statistics that will help you gain a more in depth look at tobacco and, therefore, the e-cigarette industry:
  • Cigarette industry sales are about $80 billion annually
  • e-Cigarettes were first sold in 2007 (i.e. it’s a newer product)
  • 30% of all heart-disease related deaths are contributed to cigarette smoking
  • Combustion of tobacco produces over 4,000 chemical compounds; e-cigarette vapors contain primarily nicotine, water, propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin and flavorings.


Projection of Growth for the e-Cigarette Industry

In other words, as smoking bans in restaurants, bars and public venues continue to take effect, e-cigarette companies are moving forward to take the market share away from traditional tobacco companies. If predictions are correct, e-cigarette companies will continue to explode in growth throughout the future.

Why Are e-Cigarettes So Popular?

VIAe Starter Kit
As insider experts already believe, e-cigarettes are a safer, more effective way for traditional smokers to enjoy a nicotine buzz without the negative effects of smoke inhalation. In lieu of inhaling smoke, you inhale a vapor that contains pure nicotine.
The nicotine can be flavored to taste much like popular brands of cigarettes, too. Further, as technology develops, the e-cigarette is starting to look, and feel, more and more like a real cigarette, helping even hardcore smokers make the transition to e-cigarettes instead.
Also, while a pack of cigarettes costs $15 in Manhattan, it’s just about $1.50 for the equivalent nicotine in an e-cigarette cartridge … but without the pesky smell or ashes of smoke.
And should we mention that since nothing is actually “burning” in an e-cigarette, it’s a very popular way for smokers to get their nicotine fix while getting around wide-spread bans on smoking? Yup – you can take, and smoke, your e-cigarette numerous places where traditional tobacco cigarettes are banned.
Over the next decade, many experts predict e-cigarettes will overtake cigarette sales. When you consider cigarette sales are an $80 billion-dollar-per-year industry, you can only imagine how quickly e-cigarettes will grow!
- See more at: http://www.viaecigs.com/blog/skyrocketing-ecigarette-sales-take-the-tobacco-industry-by-storm/#sthash.3nMVr5Qi.dpuf

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