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We need your help today Petition to Delay PMTA! On August 25, Keller and Heckman LLP filed a Citizen

We need your help today Petition to Delay PMTA! [Discuss on ECF]( On August 25, Keller and Heckman LLP filed a Citizen’s Petition with the FDA requesting that the PMTA filing deadline of September 9, 2020 be delayed by 180 days. This petition is requesting that FDA go back to the US District Court for the District of Maryland to request a deadline extension, which the court recently granted for small cigar manufacturers that are being negatively impacted by this coronavirus pandemic. - All interested parties are invited to comment on the Citizen’s Petition by filling out the form provided on [this page]( and customizing your message. - If you are writing on behalf of a small, open-system manufacturing company, please follow the instructions [here](. If granted, the extension would move the deadline for small, open-system manufacturers to March 8, 2021. The request is predicated on a recent action taken by FDA in which small cigar manufacturers are being granted a similar extension due to complications and delays to completing PMTA’s associated with COVID-19. - CONSUMERS: [Click here to make your comment on the Citizen’s Petition!]( - SMALL MANUFACTURERS: [Click here for guidance on your comment and link to submit!]( It is vital that people who use vapor products make their voices heard! While this pandemic is obviously putting a strain on services for businesses, people who depend on safer nicotine alternatives in order to stay smoke-free are being even more challenged by the prospects of losing access to these products and feeling pressured to go back to smoking. Whether it’s by regulation or global disaster, removing vapor products from the market threatens to inflict irreversible harm to millions of people. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [E-Cigarette-Forum.Com]( [Email](mailto:newsletter@e-cigarette-forum.com) Copyright © 2020 E-Cigarette Forum, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have opted-in to email communications from ECF. If you do not wish to receive further emails from ECF please click 'Unsubscribe'. Thank you! Our mailing address is: E-Cigarette Forum 15a High StreetTunbridge Wells, Kent TN11UT United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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