On December 18, 2023, the U.S.
United States of America (USA)
On December 18, 2023, the U.S.
Michigan is considering a bill to ban the sale of flavored tobacco and vaping products, despite the FDA's lack of finalization. Senate Bill 649 proposes a ban on products with distinct flavors, except unflavored tobacco.
Starting January 1, 2024, the Texas State Treasury is warning retailers that advertising or selling e-cigarette products designed to attract minors will be a criminal offense.
U.S. lawmakers are demanding federal officials to address the influx of child-friendly e-cigarettes from China. The U.S.-China Relations Committee members have raised concerns about the proliferation of illegal vaping products.
Falmouth Town Council in Maine has decided to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products, joining other cities in Maine that have already implemented similar bans.
California voters will vote on a proposal to regulate the e-cigarette industry and increase tobacco taxes.
Slatington City Council in Pennsylvania is proposing a zoning ordinance to restrict tobacco and e-cigarette stores. The ordinance, proposed by the Brownie Squadron, aims to prevent unhealthy habits and promote family-friendly stores.
Ohio's city Painesville council has passed a six-month ban on new e-cigarette and marijuana businesses, citing public health and safety concerns.
Since 2000, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has permitted chemical companies to determine the safety of the majority of food compounds.