Michigan Bill Bans Metal Vape Coils: Glass & Ceramic Only
Michigan Democrats have introduced legislation to ban the sale of vapes using metal heating elements, mandating a switch to safer glass or ceramic alternatives. The bill targets the chemical reactivity of traditional metal coils, aiming to reduce toxic byproducts. If enacted, selling non-compliant devices would become a misdemeanor, carrying penalties of up to 93 days in jail or a $200 fine for first-time offenders.
Key Takeaways
- The Mandate: All vaping devices must use glass or ceramic encased heating elements.
- The Penalty: Violators face up to 93 days in jail or fines starting at $200.
- Safety Logic: Ceramic/glass materials are less chemically reactive than metal, offering a cleaner vapor.
Why ban metal coils?
Metal heating elements can degrade and leach heavy metals into the vapor. Glass and ceramic are inert, meaning they do not react chemically when heated, providing a safer inhalation experience.
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