Tag Archive for: vaping law

North Carolina’s House Bill 900, now in effect, prohibits certain vape products, targeting youth access, while vape shops face a June deadline and express concerns over business impact.

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Updated May / 2025

With approximately 5.2% of adults (1.4 million people) reporting current e-cigarette use and concerning rates among youth (7.8% of high school and 3.5% of middle school students), the Golden State California has responded with some of the most stringent vaping regulations in the United States. These laws aim to protect public health, curb youth access, and manage the burgeoning market for e-cigarettes, vape pens, e-liquids, and other nicotine delivery systems. This guide provides an in-depth look at California’s evolving vaping landscape as of May 15, 2025.

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Updated: May / 2025

A guide to Alaska’s 2025 e-cigarette regulations: Federal age 21 for sales, public use bans, no statewide flavor ban yet, local taxes, and proposed changes.

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 A comprehensive guide to Hawaii’s strict 2025 vaping regulations, including age 21 law, flavor ban proposals, taxation, public use prohibitions, and recent enforcement actions.

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Updated: May / 2025

Your guide to Florida’s vape laws: HB 1007 disposable vape restrictions, age 21 (military 18+), public use bans, and no state vape tax.

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updated May / 2025

Comprehensive guide to Ohio’s vaping laws: statewide flavor ban, $1.20/ml tax, age 21 limit, public use restrictions, and local ordinances.

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An essential guide to Spain’s upcoming e-cigarette regulations, detailing public bans, product restrictions, fines, and what vapers must know.

Spain prepares to implement significant changes to its vaping laws. The government aims to tighten regulations on e-cigarettes. These new rules will reshape the vaping experience for residents and visitors alike. Minister Mónica García leads the Health Ministry’s comprehensive anti-vaping plan. Authorities expect to roll out this plan by late 2025.

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updated on 07/05 2025

Welcome to our updated guide on vaping laws in the state of Georgia. As vaping continues to be a significant part of many people’s lives, either as an alternative to traditional smoking or a standalone practice, staying informed about the legal landscape is more important than ever. Georgia, like many states, has been actively refining its approach to regulating e-cigarettes and vapor products, with recent legislation bringing substantial changes. This post will delve into the current regulations as of 2025, with a special focus on the implications of the recently enacted House Bill 577 (HB 577), also known as the “Georgia Nicotine Vapor Products Directory Act.” Whether you’re a resident, a visitor, or a retailer, understanding these evolving rules is key to ensuring compliance and making informed choices.

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update on 07/05 2025

Alabama’s stance on vaping has seen significant legislative activity, reflecting a nationwide trend of states grappling with how to regulate electronic cigarettes and related nicotine products. As vaping has grown in popularity, so too have concerns about public health, youth access, and the need for clear regulatory frameworks. For residents, retailers, and visitors, understanding the current legal landscape in Alabama is crucial. This guide provides an updated overview, incorporating the landmark House Bill 8 (HB8) passed in May 2025, which has reshaped many aspects of vape regulation in the state, building upon previous laws and federal mandates.

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Overview of April 2025 tobacco and vaping legislative & regulatory changes across US states, including AL, CO, IN, IA, LA, MO, OH, SC, WA.

The landscape of tobacco and vaping regulation across the United States remains in constant flux, with local, state, and federal bodies continually reviewing and proposing changes. April 2025 was no exception, witnessing significant legislative activity from coast to coast. This roundup highlights key developments, from battles over flavored product bans in Denver to new tax structures in Indiana and preemption debates in Missouri. These ongoing efforts reflect the complex balancing act between public health concerns, particularly youth access, and the interests of retailers and adult consumers.

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