Brady M. Bates
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Here's an article I wrote about this America First vaping company that is taking on Big Tobacco's attempt to take over the industry; they're bringing the manufacturing back to the U.S. from China. Here's what you need to know - especially for most of us who aren't vapers but understand it's an important alternative to tobacco to get people off of that dangerous addiction. “I’m the guy from Fifty Bar that wants to bring manufacturing back to America,” Owner Brady Bates told Arizona state legislators in February. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 townhall.com/columnists/rac…



Brady Bates: Fifty Bar is cutting China out of the equation, bringing vape manufacturing back to US justthenews.com/videos/brady-b…



Big threat in TEXAS: Nearly 2 million adult nicotine vapers could lose access to everything but a few unpopular, cigarette-flavored products. SB 2024—already passed by the Senate—would ban any “e-cigarette product … manufactured in China.” The language is so broad it could ban even empty devices or parts from China, not just prefilled disposables. Altria and Reynolds support the bill and are pushing amendments to make it worse—like banning all products without PMTAs, including U.S.-made e-liquids and devices finished in America. Session ends in one week.




I spoke too soon. President Trump pledged to save flavored vaping. Today, his HHS Secretary correctly said Biden’s FDA “slow-walked” applications from responsible U.S. companies, though his definition of “responsible” is murky. (In reality, they denied millions outright *after* slow-walking them.) He pledged to put an end to Chinese vapes with flavors that “target kids” like “watermelon”—flavors that millions of adults actually use to stay off cigarettes. You can’t fix a broken system by recycling its worst talking points.

@itsallaruse_ @DrMakaryFDA If you don't legalize products made with American consumables and setup a realistic path for more to get authorized as technology progresses, the next 'ban' will be as about as effective as the current prohibitionist policy.



Brazil’s blanket vape ban isn’t stopping people from vaping. It’s just making it less safe. Use is up 600% since 2008, driven underground by prohibition. Now the government wants platforms to erase all vape ads. clearingtheair.eu/post/brazil-cr… #harmreduction


