New vape law forces retailers to pull brands from shelves with immediate effect...
Summary
A new law in Nebraska, effective January 1st, mandates that all vape products sold by retailers must be registered with the Nebraska Vape Registry. This has resulted in some brands, including Geek Bar and Lost Mary, being pulled from shelves immediately. Retailers face penalties, including fines up to $5,000 and potential license revocation, for selling unregistered products. Business owners, like Joseph Fraas, have already had to remove significant stock, around $12,000 worth. The law, passed in April 2024, aims to regulate the vaping industry, and a similar measure is in effect in Virginia. Kentucky has also enacted laws focused on educating youth about the dangers of vaping and requiring clearer product information.
(Source:The Sun)