The Muscle Shoals City Council has unanimously passed a new tax on all vape products sold, distributed, or delivered within the city and its police jurisdiction. The tax, which could go into effect by the end of 2025, is intended to generate revenue for the city’s general fund to support operations like infrastructure and roads.
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The City of Dothan, Alabama, is set to introduce a new tax on vaping products, scheduled to take effect this December. Following recent authorization from the Alabama Legislature, the city will levy a tax of 10 cents per milliliter on vape fluid. The new ordinance will be formally enacted later this month, with the tax implementation beginning 60 days after that date. In addition to the tax, the city has also established a new business license requirement for all vendors selling vape products.
Read moreA Montgomery County Circuit Judge has granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) blocking the state of Alabama from enforcing its stringent new vape law, House Bill 8. The ruling by Judge Monet Gaines on Tuesday provides immediate, though temporary, relief for vape retailers across the state.
Read moreAn Alabama lawmaker has pre-filed legislation aiming to prohibit vaping in public places across the state. Senator Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) introduced Senate Bill 9, which seeks to amend the Alabama Clean Indoor Air Act by adding “electronic nicotine delivery system” to its list of prohibitions.
Read moreAlabama State Senator Gerald Allen has prefiled legislation for the 2026 session that would ban vaping in most public areas across the state. The proposed bill, Senate Bill 9 (SB9), aims to add “electronic nicotine delivery systems” (vapes) to the list of prohibited forms of “smoking” under Alabama’s Clean Indoor Air Act.
Read morePublic schools across Alabama are set to implement a new, state-approved system to prevent student vaping in the upcoming academic year. This initiative is mandated by House Bill 8 (HB8), sponsored by Rep. Barbara Drummond (D-Mobile), which requires the Alabama State Board of Education to create a model anti-vaping policy for all local school boards to adopt by November.
Read moreTwo new laws have taken effect in Alabama this summer, significantly regulating the sale of both flavored nicotine vapes and smokable hemp-derived products. The legislation aims to curtail youth access to these items.
Read moreA strict new Alabama law regulating vape products, which took effect June 1st, is reportedly pushing consumers across the state line to Tennessee to purchase items no longer available locally. The Alabama legislation (HB8) significantly limits the types of vape products that can be sold, primarily allowing only FDA-approved tobacco and menthol-flavored e-cigarettes in general retail and restricting other flavored items to age-restricted specialty vape shops.
Read moreAlabama has ushered in a new era of nicotine regulation with the enactment of House Bill 8 (HB8). Signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey and effective from June 1st, this comprehensive legislation introduces sweeping changes that will significantly reshape how nicotine products, particularly vapes and e-cigarettes, are sold, marketed, and regulated across the state. This guide breaks down the key components of HB8, exploring what these new rules mean for retailers, manufacturers, and vape enthusiasts in Alabama.
Read moreThe State of Alabama has agreed to allow convenience stores to sell a significantly wider range of vaping products than initially stipulated under a strict new law (HB8) that took effect this month. This development follows a federal lawsuit filed by the Petroleum and Convenience Marketers of Alabama (PCMA) challenging the legislation.
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