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Texas lawmakers push to keep vape shops away from schools, mirroring San Antonio effortSAN ANTONIO - State and city leaders are working to create a buffer zone between schools and vape shops—1,000 feet to be exact. State Representatives John Lujan and Diego Bernal, both from the San ...
SAN ANTONIO - Vape pens designed to look like highlighters, USB drives, and even soda cans could soon be banned under a new bill filed in the Texas Legislature.
House Bill 968 would impose a tax and other regulations on vape products in Tennessee. The House Finance Committee heard testimony from angry business owners who said the bill could put them out ...
Senate Bill 763 would would require photo IDs to purchase any vape product. The measure also would put in place a 10% tax on open system vape products and a 7% tax on closed system products.
The Petersburg City Council unanimously denied a request to open a new vape and tobacco shop in the city. Residents and officials expressed concerns about the proliferation of vape shops and their ...
Some officials cheered the news, the ruling coming over a year after SB61, Electronic Cigarette Amendments, was passed in an attempt to combat minors' use of vape products by banning their sale ...
SAN ANTONIO - Vape pens designed to look like highlighters, USB drives, and even soda cans could soon be banned under a new bill filed in the Texas Legislature. Lawmakers say these disguised ...
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