Should NJ crack down on Chinese vapes?
A group aligned with President Trump against the Chinese Communist Party has launched a five-figure ad-buy urging states to take action against illicit Chinese vapes.
Washington, DC - States are taking action against illicit Chinese vapes. More state leaders can act now to fight with Trump against illicit Chinese vapes.
The Protecting America Initiative, a coalition of concerned Americans and public policy experts dedicated to combating the growing influence of Communist China in the United States, today launched a new digital ad urging state legislators to follow President Trump’s lead in cracking down against illicit vapes produced in Communist China that are being sold illegally in America.
The ad reminds viewers that Trump in 2019 was right about the dangers of illicit Chinese vapes and of Biden’s failure to protect Americans from these unregulated illicit products. It also details how states need to stand with President Trump and take action against illicit Chinese vapes.
“President Trump warned us years ago about the threat of illicit Chinese vapes and while Biden was asleep at the wheel, they flooded the country,” said Rich Marianos of the Tobacco Law Enforcement Network, a former Special Agent for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
“If our state leaders don’t step up enforcement now, China and the cartels will continue targeting our kids and using the cash to fund their sinister operations.”
According to the CDC, the rate of youth smoking cigarettes is now at an all-time low, but youth usage of illicit Chinese vapes has drastically increased since 2020.
The spot, “Trump was Right,” is backed by a five-figure buy and will run on digital platforms in targeted markets across the country.
The group spent over $500,000 on advertising targeting suburban women across Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania this fall hammering Joe Biden for his failure to stop the threat of illicit Chinese vapes and urging state leaders to fill the leadership void on the issue. They also hosted President Donald J. Trump in September at a roundtable with Pennsylvania farmers on the need to combat the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party on America’s agriculture industry and food supply.
Polling in August showed an overwhelming majority of Americans are concerned about the CCP’s threat to the United States' national security, food security, infrastructure, higher education, and influence over our elected officials.
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