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Why did Washington state ban flavored vape products?

Feb 05, 2020 · Washington state lawmakers back down from flavored vape ban. Home / In the News / Washington state lawmakers back down from flavored vape ban. 05 Feb. 0. From The Seattle Times. Lawmakers have backed down from their proposal to ban flavored vape products and address the epidemic of youth vaping and nicotine addiction.

What is Washington State doing about vaping?

Oct 21, 2019 · One of the vaping industry's trade associations filed a lawsuit in Washington state Monday to try and block a new flavored vape ban.. The Vapor Technology Association and one of its members, Baron ...

How long does the Washington state ban on e-cigarettes last?

Mar 04, 2020 · At the time Richards believed that SB6254 would bring about an end to vape shops in Washington state with all the restrictions and limitations. “It would basically ban all flavors other than tobacco, and then there would be a 10-milliliter rule, where we can only sell 10-milliliter bottles and two-milliliter tanks, which is insane,” Richards said, placing a small bottle on the …

Will sb6254 end vape shops in Washington State?

One of the vaping industry’s trade associations filed a lawsuit in Washington state Monday to try and block a new flavored vape ban. The Vapor Technology

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Are Vapes banned in Washington?

PORTLAND, Ore. – Washington County's board voted to ban flavored tobacco products – like menthol cigarettes and vape products – becoming the first county in the state to implement such a ban.2 Nov 2021

Has the vape ban been lifted?

In November 2019, voters overwhelmingly rejected a repeal of the ban by a 4-to-1 margin. The ban was cleared to take effect in January 2020, meaning that no sale or manufacture of any vaping product will be allowed in the city.

Can vape products be shipped to Washington?

In order to sell vapor products to Washington residents, retailers must do the following: Clearly state Washington's minimum legal age of purchase on their website. Use a third-party verification service to confirm the purchaser's name, age, and residential address.16 Dec 2020

Are flavored vapes legal in Washington state?

Washington already prohibits the sale of tobacco and vapor products to minors and adults under the age of 21 years old. Flavor Bans: Federal law prohibits the sale of closed system devices (pods, cartridges) containing e-liquid in flavors other than tobacco or menthol.

Can I still order vape products online?

The United States Postal Service will issue a final rule Oct. 21 that will end delivery of vaping products through the U.S. Mail. The new USPS rule, which will take effect immediately after publication in the Federal Register, will drastically change online sales and shipping of vaping devices and liquids.20 Oct 2021

Will FedEx ship vape products?

FedEx's current rules do not allow the shipment of vaping products from business to business or directly to vapers, many of whom might have difficulty obtaining them if they live in rural areas.15 Jul 2021

Why is the Washington State vapor ban?

Last October, Governor Jay Inslee and the Washington State Board of Health placed an emergency temporary ban on the sale of flavored vapor products in response to an outbreak of respiratory injuries across the U.S. that were related to vapor products in addition to growing concerns about the increased use of vapor products by young people. ...

Is the flavor ban permanent?

At the urging of Gov. Inslee, legislation was proposed that would make the temporary flavor ban permanent, but lawmakers have so far backed down from the proposal, following amendments made on Feb. 10 and March 2, that would allow for the sale of flavored vapor products in 21 and over retail locations. Originally, Senate Bill 6254 required all ...

Required Retail Signage

Retail signage- RCW 70.345.070: Required signage must be posted on cigarette vending machines and at each location (i.e. check stand or cash register area) where tobacco and vapor products are sold.

Smoking in Public Places

In Washington state, we have laws and policies to help protect our workers and families from secondhand smoke in public places.

Vaping in Public Places

On June 28, 2016, the state vapor product law ( Chapter 70.345 RCW) became effective, applying to items such as the ban on open displays, tasting restrictions, ad restrictions on coupons, as well as the requirements for child-resistant packaging and labeling.

Tobacco and Vapor Product Sampling and Coupon Regulations

Sampling prohibited–RCW 70.155.050: A tobacco sampling license is required to distribute samples of tobacco. Sampling may occur only within a location that holds a current cigarette license. Please check with your local city or county because some locations completely prohibit tobacco sampling.

Federal Regulations

In 2016, the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) extended its regulatory authority over tobacco products to include vapor products (the FDA uses the term “electronic nicotine delivery systems” or ENDS). Learn more about the federal rules for consumers, retailers, and manufacturers.

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