The 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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New Alabama law (HB8) bans vape/tobacco vending machine sales & mandates retailer licensing to combat youth access and high vaping rates.
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Connecticut has established a robust and evolving framework of laws to regulate the sale and use of vaping products, including e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Driven by a strong commitment to public health, particularly the prevention of underage access and use, the Nutmeg State combines strict age restrictions, comprehensive public use prohibitions, specific taxation policies, and detailed retailer responsibilities.
Read moreUpdated: May / 2025
Colorado has established itself as a state with a proactive and evolving approach to regulating vaping products, including e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). Driven by public health concerns, particularly the prevention of youth access and use, the Centennial State has implemented a multi-layered system of laws. This framework combines a strict statewide minimum age for purchase, comprehensive restrictions on where vaping is permitted, significant taxation, and, increasingly, robust local ordinances that can further limit product availability, especially flavored vapes. As of mid-2025, navigating these regulations requires careful attention from consumers, retailers, and manufacturers alike.
Read moreUpdated May / 2025
Arkansas has emerged as a state with some of the most distinctive and stringent vaping regulations in the United States. If you’re a resident, retailer, or someone just curious about the rules, understanding the intricate web of laws governing e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) is crucial. As of mid-2025, the regulatory landscape in the Natural State is marked by a firm 21+ age limit, significant new manufacturer and product requirements under Act 590, and a unique personal possession ban for non-compliant items.
Read moreChile has ushered in a new era of stringent e-cigarette regulation with the recent enactment of Ley 21.642. Effective on 21/May, the law establishes a comprehensive framework of rules and significant financial penalties for both consumers and businesses involved in the vaping market. These measures aim to control the use and commercialization of vape products, aligning many restrictions with those already in place for traditional tobacco.
Read moreIcelandic Member of Parliament Halla Hrund Logadóttir has raised alarms in parliament over the widespread use of nicotine pouches among the nation’s youth and the marketing tactics employed by sellers. Referencing a study showing Iceland has the highest rate of youth nicotine pouch use in the Nordic countries (30%), she criticized a specialty store’s mascot as appealing to a broad, young audience, likening the marketing of these “harmful products” to that of chewing gum.
Read moreupdated: May / 2025
Arizona’s approach to regulating vaping products, including e-cigarettes, vape pens, and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), is a complex tapestry woven from federal mandates, evolving state statutes, and a patchwork of local ordinances. For consumers, retailers, and manufacturers, understanding this intricate web of rules is crucial for legal compliance and responsible participation in the vaping market. As of mid-2025, the landscape continues to shift, with significant new laws impacting product certification and ongoing debates about age limits and public use.
Read moreRestrictions on Sales to Minors, Public Use, Advertising, and Packaging Take Effect
Starting Tuesday, May 20th, Chile has enacted a new comprehensive law, Ley 21.642, to regulate the sale, consumption, and advertising of electronic cigarettes, commonly known as vapes, including both nicotine and non-nicotine products. This legislation aims to establish clear limits to protect public health, particularly that of young people.
Read moreThe UK vaping market has experienced significant growth to make it one of the most dynamic globally, but it operates within an increasingly stringent regulatory framework. For retailers, maintaining compliance is not merely a legal hurdle but a fundamental aspect of responsible business conduct and long-term viability. The UK government is proactively evolving vaping legislation, driven by a dual commitment: supporting adult smokers in transitioning away from combustible tobacco and, crucially, protecting young people and non-smokers from nicotine addiction and potential harm. Environmental concerns associated with certain product types are also a significant catalyst for change.
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