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Nebraska Vape Registry and Online Sales Ban Proposed

The Nebraska General Affairs Committee recently heard testimony on LB1296, a bill introduced by Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward, which aims to curb minors’ access to vaping devices in the state. The proposed legislation would prohibit the sale of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) that have not received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug […]

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South Carolina Advances Restrictive Vape Registry Bill

South Carolina legislators continue pushing a bill to restrict vape shop inventory to solely FDA-authorized items. By creating a registry prohibiting unlisted products, supporters aim to curb teen usage. But vocal industry opposition argues the restrictive approach could backfire.

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North Carolina Introduces Vape Product Registry with New Law

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper (D) has signed a bill into law that establishes a new regulatory system for certifying vaping products in the state. The legislation, known as House Bill 900, aims to create a registry of authorized consumable and vapor products, which will be the only products allowed for sale in North Carolina […]

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PMTA Registry Bills Ban Flavored Vapes, Spread Across U.S.

In recent months, several U.S. states have taken steps to implement PMTA (Premarket Tobacco Product Applications) registry bills, which effectively ban the sale of flavored vaping products. These bills aim to restrict legal sales to only those products that have been authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or are currently undergoing the PMTA […]

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How to Open a Vape Shop: Start Your Own Vape Business

Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of entrepreneurship and tap into the booming vape industry? Starting a vape shop can be an incredibly rewarding venture, both personally and financially. But where do you begin? How do you navigate the complexities of regulations, market competition, and customer expectations? Fear not, aspiring vape shop […]

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North Carolina Lawmakers Propose Vaping Registry to Combat Youth Vaping Epidemic

In an effort to address the growing concern over the youth vaping epidemic, North Carolina lawmakers are considering new legislation that could significantly impact the availability of e-cigarette products in the state. The proposed bill, which was recently backed by the state Senate Judiciary Committee, aims to create a vaping registry that would allow only […]

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U.S. Vape Regulations: PMTA Registration and State Compliance

As the year 2024 unfolds, the United States is witnessing a significant shift in the regulatory landscape surrounding vape products. Various states have taken the initiative to introduce unique “Registry Bills” (also known as PMTA Registry Bills) to further regulate the retail sales of e-cigarettes and nicotine products. These bills, once passed by state legislatures, […]

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Iowa PMTA Registry Bill Passes, Awaits Governor’s Decision

The Iowa General Assembly has successfully passed HF 2677, a PMTA registry bill that could potentially ban the sale of most vaping products in the state. The bill, which was approved by the House on April 3 and the Senate on April 19 with a vote of 42-4, now awaits Governor Kim Reynolds’ decision to […]

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Kentucky Vape Shops Sue Over New Anti-Vaping Law

In a recent development, several Kentucky businesses that sell vapes, along with the Kentucky Hemp Association and Kentucky Vaping Retailers Association, have filed a lawsuit against the state government over the newly passed House Bill 11 (HB 11). The law, which is set to take effect in 2025, aims to restrict the sale of vape […]

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Virginia Lawmakers Pass Bill to Remove Flavored Vape Products

Virginia is on the verge of implementing a new law that would pull flavored vape products lacking Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval from store shelves. The identical bills, sponsored by Del. Rodney Willett (D-Henrico) and Sen. Creigh Deeds (D-Charlottesville), have passed both chambers of the state legislature and now await Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s signature.