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El Cajon plans to ban vape devices disguised as everyday items like pens and markers. EL CAJON, Calif. — The city of El Cajon ...
In 2024, the General Assembly passed House Bill 11, which limits vape products that can be sold in Kentucky. The new law only ...
The following document provides a timeline of when some requirements come into effect. General retailers (eg, supermarkets, dairies and petrol stations) of vaping and other notifiable products must ...
MADISON. HEY, RICK. WELL, ONE OF THOSE NEW LAWS IS A CHANGED THE DRIVER LICENSE RENEWAL PROCESS, BUT ANOTHER GETTING ATTENTION IS A CHANGE TO VAPE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE IN STORES. IF YOU’RE ...
New restrictions on vaping products in Kentucky take effect Jan. 1.The law has retailers worried about the impact and customers rushing to stores to buy in bulk.“If you try to control it ...
A number of vapor products will be barred from Kentucky stores starting in the new year. Certain vape products will be restricted from Kentucky stores, beginning Jan. 1 under a state law passed ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - New Kentucky restrictions on vaping products are going into effect Jan. 1. The new Kentucky law prohibits the sale of any vaping products that have not been approved by the ...
Mango, cherry and lemonade-flavored vapes — they’re delivered by mail carriers like any letter, pamphlet or package. One problem: It’s illegal in most cases to ship those products.
"I’m pissed now,” the 38-year-old said on the season finale of '1000-Lb. Sisters' TLC Tammy Slaton’s vaping habit is keeping her from getting skin removal surgery. In the season finale of ...
Juvinao, a representative of Bogotá and a member of the Green Alliance Party received massive backlash over the video in which she was seen using a vape pen when suddenly the camera turned to her and ...
PROVIDENCE – A federal judge this week struck down a move to halt the looming ban on the sale of flavored vape products in Rhode Island, set to take effect Jan. 1. U.S. District Court Judge Mary S.