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Flavored Tobacco Products

Westchester County, N.Y.’s Flavored Tobacco Ban Vetoed

County Executive George Latimer praised the intent behind the ban but cited opposition from several groups as the leading reason for his veto.

Columbus, Ohio Approves Ban on Flavored Tobacco Sales

Leaders in Ohio’s largest city have unanimously approved a ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products.

Supreme Court Refuses to Block California Flavored Tobacco/Vaping Ban

Now that the emergency application has failed, California’s ban on most flavored tobacco and vaping products should go into effect next week.

South Portland, Maine Passes First Reading of Flavored Tobacco Ban

South Portland is on track to become the fourth city in Maine to pass a flavored tobacco ban this year.

Multnomah County, Ore. Approves First Reading of Flavored Tobacco Ban

A ban on flavored tobacco products is likely coming to Oregon’s most populous county.

R.J. Reynolds Asks Supreme Court to Stop California’s Flavored Tobacco Ban

As expected, R.J. Reynolds is asking the Supreme Court to intervene before California’s ban on most flavored tobacco and vaping products takes effect next month.

Westchester County, N.Y. Legislators Pass Flavored Tobacco Ban, Sends Bill to County Executive

If signed into law, it would be illegal to sell or otherwise distribute flavored tobacco products by early summer.

R.J. Reynolds Files Lawsuit Against California’s Flavored Tobacco Ban

As expected, R.J. Reynolds has filed another lawsuit against California’s flavored tobacco ban. The decision comes after voters in California approved the law during Tuesday’s election.

California Voters Ban Most Flavored Tobacco & Vaping Products, Expensive Cigars Exempted

Flavored pipe and shisha tobacco will also remain legal. Some handmade flavors cigars will remain legal but it’s going to be complicated and expensive for consumers.

Moraga, Calif. Bans the Sale of Flavored Tobacco

The East Bay city enacts its own ban ahead of a potential statewide ban being approved by voters.

Washington County, Ore.’s Flavored Tobacco Ban Struck Down

Flavored tobacco products can remain on shelves, but the county may appeal a judge’s ruling allowing them to stay.