Washington, Mo. City Council Approves Smoking Ban Exemption for Cigar Bars
Cigar bars become the first exemption to the city’s smoking ban that was passed over a decade ago.
Missouri Tobacco Preemption Bill Introduced
The bill would prevent local governments from enacting laws related to tobacco and vaping products that are stricter than state laws, i.e. only the state would be able to ban the sales of flavored cigars.
Weekly News (April 26, 2021)
Cigar News AGANORSA Sues Mombacho Cigars S.A. Over Trademark AJ Fernandez’s Enclave Connecticut Heading to Non-U.S. Retailers Alex Spencer Reserve Adds The Mansa Habano, Magnum…
Missouri Bill Would Allow Cities to Enact Local Tobacco Taxes
When the Missouri State Legislature kicks off its 2021 session, it will be considering a bill that would allow local municipalities to increase the tax…
St. Louis County, Mo. Increases Minimum Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
St. Louis County, Mo., the most populous county in the state, has increased the minimum age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21 within the…
Carl Junction, Mo. Makes 21 Tobacco Purchasing Age
Add Carl Junction to the list of cities joining the Tobacco 21 movement, as this week the Board of Aldermen voted to raise the minimum…
Kearney, Mo. Raises Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
The Kansas City area has added another city to the Tobacco 21 movement, as the Kearney Board of Aldermen approved an ordinance that will raise…
Springfield, Mo. Raises Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
On Monday night, the Springfield City Council gave its approval to the second reading of an ordinance that will raise the minimum age to purchase…
Eldon, Mo. to Raise Tobacco Purchasing Age to 21
The Eldon Board of Aldermen have unanimously approved an ordinance that will raise the minimum age to purchase tobacco products to 21-years-old, giving Missouri its…
Weekly News (Dec. 18, 2017)
Cigar News Gilberto Oliva Sr. Passes Away Black Label Trading Co. Ships Deliverance Nocturne Boveda Launches Smart Sensor C.Gars Ltd. Gets Exclusive Davidoff Lancero Casa…
Independence, Mo. to Cut Tobacco Retail Licenses in Half
The Independence City Council took a bold step on Monday night in their fight to reduce the amount of tobacco retailers in the city, approving…