California voterspassed Proposition 31 Tuesday,banning the sale of flavored tobacco products statewide except for hookah tobacco, loose-leaf tobacco and premium cigars. The proposition passed with 76% of the votes,FOX 11 Los Angeles reports.
On Dec. 21, 2022, California enacted Senate Bill 793, which prohibited the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to people of all ages. Hookahs, premium cigars and loose-leaf tobacco were exempted from the legislation. The ban was motivated, in large part, by a ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies filed a request Tuesday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to impose an emergency order to stop California from enforcing a ban on flavored tobacco products that was overwhelmingly approved by voters earlier this month. The ban was f...
Starting January 1, it will be illegal to sell most flavored tobacco products in California. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the flavored tobacco ban bill on Friday, which was largely developed by Senator Jerry Hill to "address an unprecedented surge in youth nicotine consumption." Under the newbill...
TOBACCOGOVERNMENT policyT-test (Statistics)RESEARCH fundingFLAVORING essencesLOGISTIC regression analysisLEGAL status of sales personnelIn 2020, California passed a flavored tobacco sales restriction (FTSR), but the tobacco companies filed a referendum, and the ban will not be impl...
The California Assembly has passed SB 793, a bill that will ban sales of flavored vaping products in brick-and-mortar retail locations.
Prop. 31, which would uphold California’s ban on flavored tobacco products,also scored an easy victory Tuesday. Two years after Newsom signed a law banning the sale of the flavored products — which critics say help hook kids on smoking — the tobacco industry gathered e...
California's Proposition 31 would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products. If passed, in-person stores and vending machines would be prohibited from selling flavored tobacco products and tobacco product flavor enhancers. Prop 31 does not ban hookah tobacco sold and used at the store, cert...
Similarly, 80% of vape shop customers use and prefer non-tobacco flavored e-liquid, reflecting the importance of flavors in marketing claims made by sales people in our findings. The wide range of claims made about e-cigarettes also suggests that much unsubstantiated information is being presented...
The judge wrote that while she is "keenly aware of the myriad harms that may befall children on the internet," the law singles out for-profit businesses for restrictions that do not apply to other users, such as government agencies or nonprofits. ...