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  2. It’s illegal to sell tobacco and vape products to minors ...

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    Popular Smoke and Vape paid $1,000 to the state of Kentucky to settle a case for selling a vape product to a minor without asking for age or identification at one of its Louisville stores on July ...

  3. Some online vape sellers don't comply with regulations to ...

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    Online e-cigarette and vape retailers are under fire for not complying with sales restrictions.. Regulations are in place to help prevent the sale of vape products to minors, including age ...

  4. Online vape retailers ignore rules meant to protect minors ...

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    The latest survey by the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration found that although vaping remains the most popular form of tobacco use among minors, the number of middle- and high-school ...

  5. Legal smoking age - Wikipedia

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    It is illegal to sell tobacco products to a minor. [108] (The tobacco law does not define the word "minor", but age of majority is reached at the age of 17 years). Oman: 18 Pakistan: None 18 It is illegal to sell tobacco to a person under the age of 18 years. A clearly legible notice with the sale restriction has to be placed at point of sale ...

  6. U.S. history of tobacco minimum purchase age by state

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    Since December 20, 2019, the smoking age in all states and territories is 21 under federal law which was passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump. The de jure minimum age remains 18 in some states, e.g. the federal law is not enforced in Arizona, [ 1 ] and in Alaska, the minimum age is 19; in 2022, the governor vetoed a senate ...

  7. Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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    The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (also known as the FSPTC Act) was signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 22, 2009. This bill changed the scope of tobacco policy in the United States by giving the FDA the ability to regulate tobacco products, similar to how it has regulated food and pharmaceuticals since the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.

  8. Exclusive: With feds slow to act, states target e-cigarette ...

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    Frustrated by the slow pace of federal action, state attorneys general are waging their own campaigns against the sale and advertising of e-cigarettes to minors. More than a dozen AGs, including ...

  9. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Regulation of e-cigarettes is done by law 4207, which regulates smoking and was amended in June 2013 by article 26 of law 6487 [248] to also apply to items which do not contain tobacco: "Herbal water pipes and all kind of cigarettes which do not contain tobacco but are used in a way to imitate tobacco products shall also be deemed as tobacco ...