When the FDA cracked down on marketing flavored vape cartridges like Juul, the goal was to protect teens from advertising more flavors than a Baskin Robbins. However, disposable, non-cartridge flavored vapes are still visible in Connecticut smoke shops and convenience stores. Waterbury health officials are now taking action to address this issue, as kids under 21 continue to find ways to access these products.
Read moreIn the constantly evolving landscape of tobacco and vaping regulations, Oklahoma has recently made a significant change. Governor Kevin Stitt has signed into law H.B. 2165, which reinstates fines for underage possession of tobacco and vaping products. In this article, we will discuss the key aspects of this new law and its potential impact on Oklahoma’s youth and communities.
Read moreDisposable e-cigarettes, specifically those known as “puffs” in France, have been gaining significant popularity, especially among teenagers. These sweet and fruit-flavored one-use electronic cigarettes come in brightly colored packaging and are available at prices that are within reach for young people. With their widespread use and increasing presence on social media, disposable e-cigarettes have become a cause for concern for the French government.
Read moreHillsborough County commissioners have taken a bold step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of our children. A new ordinance, passed unanimously on a Wednesday, will ban new vape shops from opening within 500 feet of any public or private school. This decision prioritizes the health of our youth and demonstrates a commitment to addressing the vaping epidemic.
Read moreBuffalo Common Council has taken a significant step in regulating tobacco, hookah, vaping, and cannabis establishments in the city. This comes in response to resident concerns over the lack of municipal control and regulation of smoke shops. The council has announced that this legislation will ensure a positive impact on communities and not impede the legalization process for recreational cannabis.
Read moreThe Louisiana House Judiciary Committee has approved a bill that would prohibit the sale of flavored nicotine products used in vaping. The bill, known as House Bill 179, was introduced by William Wheat, a representative from the Ponchatoula district.
Read moreNew vaping reforms announced by the Australian government have caused concern among vapers in the country. The planned restrictions, which will include a ban on importing nicotine and non-nicotine vaping products except for pharmacies, have raised questions about what exactly will be affected. Here’s what we do know, and what is yet to be decided.
Read moreHawaii’s state legislators recently passed a “tax parity” law that would subject vaping products to the same tax rate as combustible cigarettes. If Governor Josh Green signs the bill into law, vaping products would incur a 70 percent wholesale tax, making it one of the highest in the country.
Read moreThe Philippines government, under the Marcos Jr. administration, is increasing its efforts to regulate the electronic cigarettes trade by targeting 15,000 more vape sellers in online marketplaces. Trade Undersecretary Ruth Castelo revealed this plan during a recent interview with DZBB Super Radyo.
Read moreHawaii’s lawmakers raced against the clock on Friday evening, trying to finalize bills addressing numerous critical issues. With the deadline looming, significant decisions were made concerning tourism management, Aloha Stadium, and tax rates.
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