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All other places covered by the state's smoking regulations, including bars and restaurants, are entirely exempt and may permit vaping if they choose. Local governments may regulate vaping more stringently than the state, so long as it's to have smoke-free laws that address the provision of vaping alongside all smoke-free areas.
State Tax Rates State Vape Tax/ E-Cig Tax Is non-nicotine e-liquid taxable? Alabama No Tax No Alaska No Tax No Arizona No Tax No Arkansas No Tax No California 56.32% VALM, 12.5% VAL No Colorado 55% VALM No Connecticut 10% VALW Open, $0.40/ mL closed No Delaware $0.05 / mL No District of Columbia 80% VALW No Florida No Tax No Georgia
The figures underscore the chaotic state of the nation’s $7 billion vaping market and raise questions about how the U.S. government can stop the flow of fruit-flavored disposable e-cigarettes ...
[30] [31] In the US some states tax e-cigarettes as tobacco products, and some state and regional governments have broadened their indoor smoking bans to include e-cigarettes. [32] As of April 2017, 12 US states and 615 localities had prohibited the use of e-cigarettes in venues in which traditional cigarette smoking was prohibited. [33]
The results of the study, which were published online Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Assn., showed that more than two-thirds of the buyers successfully obtained flavored vapes ...
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments about the federal regulation of flavored e-cigarettes, in a case pitting the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against two vaping companies. Justices ...
[329] [330] In the US some states tax e-cigarettes as tobacco products, and some state and regional governments have broadened their indoor smoking bans to include e-cigarettes. [331] As of April 2017, 12 US states and 615 localities had prohibited the use of e-cigarettes in venues in which traditional cigarette smoking was prohibited. [54]
Some state lawmakers preparing for the 2024 General Assembly, which begins in Frankfort on Jan. 2, say it’s past time for Kentucky to add sharper teeth to its tobacco and vape retail laws.