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Scotts Valley, Calif. to Ban Flavored Tobacco Products as of July 15

With the ordinance’s passage, Santa Cruz County has a complete ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products.

Los Angeles Mayor Signs Flavored Tobacco Ban Into Law

On Monday, Mayor Eric Garcetti signed an ordinance that will ban the sale of flavored tobacco products as of Jan. 1, 2023.

Los Angeles Bans Flavored Tobacco Sales, Hookah Lounges Exempt

Flavored cigar sales will become illegal in Los Angeles effective Jan. 1, 2023.

Scotts Valley, Calif. Passes First Reading of Flavored Tobacco Ban

Scotts Valley is currently the only incorporated city in Santa Cruz County not to have a ban in place.

Voters in Washington County, Ore. Approve Flavored Tobacco Ban

A ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products is coming to the Portland area after voters overwhelmingly said it should go into effect.

Colorado Bill Banning Flavored Tobacco Dies in Senate Committee

Colorado’s Legislature will not be adopting a ban on flavored tobacco products this session.

Orinda, Calif. Passes First Reading of Flavored Tobacco Ban

Orinda joins a growing list of cities and counties in California banning flavored tobacco products ahead of a statewide vote on the topic.

Colorado House of Representatives Passes Bill Banning Flavored Tobacco Sales, Premium Cigars Exempt

Colorado legislators are seeking to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products, though premium cigars earned an exemption during deliberation in the House of Representatives.

FDA Plans on Banning All Flavored Cigars, Menthol Cigarettes

Today, FDA announced proposed rules regarding flavored cigars and menthol cigarettes. In short, FDA will try to ban all flavored cigars from Swisher Sweets to ACID and Java. Lawsuits inbound.

Bangor, Maine Cancels Plans for Flavor Tobacco Ban

Bangor was the first city in Maine to pass a ban on flavored tobacco products. The law is being repealed before it took effect.

San Diego Bans Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products, “Premium Cigars” Exempted

San Diego joins a steadily growing list of California cities to ban flavored tobacco products, though premium cigars get an exemption.