What to Do With These Files
These are not just documents. They are tools for targeted action.
- Email lawmakers before votes: Attach 1-3 relevant flyers with a short, personal message.
- Bring printed copies to meetings: Hand them directly to legislators or staff. Paper lands differently than PDFs.
- Leave them behind after conversations: These are designed to be read in under 60 seconds and kept as a desk reference.
- Share with your network: Send to parent groups, community leaders, and local media.
- Use during public comment: Reference specific data points from the flyers. Hold them up. Make it visual.
Do not send everything at once. Target your flyers to the issue being debated.
The Arsenal — Organized for Impact
START HERE: CORE FEDERAL FINDINGS
Use for: establishing the federal record and undercutting the “more research” excuse.
LEGAL AUTHORITY: WHAT THE LAW ALREADY ALLOWS
Use for: showing that action is already available under existing law.
ENFORCEMENT FAILURES: WHY CURRENT POLICY DOES NOT WORK
Use for: showing the real-world enforcement gap.
REAL-WORLD HARM DATA
Use for: showing impact on communities and children.
SCIENTIFIC & HUMAN DATA
Use for: countering “safe” and “natural” narratives with human data.
EMERGING PRODUCTS & MARKET EVOLUTION
Use for: showing that the market is evolving beyond “leaf” into stronger products.
POLICY INFLUENCE & INDUSTRY ROLE
Use for: showing how policy is being shaped by industry insiders.
How to Choose the Right Flyers
If they say “It’s safe” — send:
- FDA flyer
- Human data flyer (abuse.pdf)
If they say “We can regulate it” — send:
- Enforcement flyers (trooper.pdf, trucker.pdf)
- Product variability flyer (retail.pdf)
If they say “We need more data” — send:
- CDC flyer
- Poison control flyer
- Pediatric exposure flyer
If they say “We can’t act yet” — send:
- FD&C law flyer (fdc.pdf)
- Import alert flyer (import.pdf)
Make It Count
These flyers are built for one purpose:
to help you move policy, not just share information.
Use them strategically. Send them at the right moment.
Put them directly in front of decision-makers.