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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.
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 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court threw out on Wednesday a judicial decision that found the U.S. Food and Drug Administration acted unlawfully in refusing to let two e-cigarette companies sell flavored vape ...
"Some people in the community would think that's a good thing because they're trying to save money, but actually to have an illegal vape could be dangerous because they're not licensed." ...
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 ...
The Louisiana Legislature is considering changing how vape products are taxed in a way that is widely expected to increase the price of those products. Advocates for House Bill 517 by state Rep.
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