ChaChaVaVoom
by on May 6, 2016
96 views
California's New Tobacco Vaping laws and Tobacco companies will Hurt the most! Think before you hit that vape pen next time in public!

Everyone wants to change, it started with Hawaii followed by New York, Chicago and San Francisco, What is the change? you ask - well No. Vaporizers, vape liquid and other electronic smoking paraphernalia are now considered tobacco products under California law. That means, like traditional tobacco products, e-cigarettes will be prohibited in many spaces like workplaces, restaurants, bars and movie theaters. Please Note MEDICAL POT STILL LEGAL The new e-cigarette law was written specifically to declare that its provisions do not affect any law or regulation regarding medical marijuana, including California’s minimum age of 18 to use medical marijuana. Policy advisers say medical pot patients 18-20 should still be able to purchase pipes and vaporizers, but it is unclear how strictly the products will be kept from those under 21 who would use them for unlicensed pot use or for tobacco.

State law currently only prohibits minors from purchasing vaping devices with nicotine cartridges, but some teens have been able to purchase e-cigarettes separately and use them with cartridges containing other chemicals, including marijuana, or fit them with a nicotine product later.



Yes Tobacco companies will Hurt the most! The law criminalizes the act of selling or giving tobacco or tobacco products to minors, not minors’ possession of it. People under 21 cannot be fined, jailed or otherwise punished for having tobacco, unless they violate another law such as smoking in a movie theater.

It is very unlikely that this will ever over turn and go back to 18years, so Enjoy while you can if you live the vape lifestyle


Please like share 420Nurses Blogs #420Nurses Follow Chachavavoom become my fan
more info
http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-california-assembly-votes-to-block-ecigarette-sales-to-minors-20150501-story.html
3 Liked
3 people like this.