Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit the sale of flavored nicotine products throughout the state. The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 702, defines flavoring as any artificial or natural taste not solely attributed to tobacco, including menthol, mint, fruit, chocolate, candy, and similar flavors. The bill also seeks to ban the sale, distribution, or offer of flavored inhalant delivery systems, such as vapes, and flavored tobacco products.
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The Oregon Court of Appeals has delivered a significant ruling that strikes down a state law restricting the packaging and marketing of e-cigarettes, finding that it violates the free speech protections of the Oregon Constitution. The decision, issued in October, addresses a 2015 law that prohibited the sale of vaping products in packaging deemed “attractive to minors,” a rule that had been interpreted to ban not only cartoons and celebrity endorsements but also common descriptive words like “juicy,” “cool,” or even simple flavor names like “apple.”
Read moreThe Oregon Senate has approved House Bill 2261, a measure that will prohibit the online sale of all nicotine vaping devices and components in the state. The bill, which previously passed the House with near-unanimous support, now heads to the governor’s desk for signature.
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