๐Ÿ’จ State-by-State Vape Laws

Vaping laws in the United States vary significantly from state to state. While federal law sets a minimum age of 21, individual states have their own additional regulations that may affect your purchase. Here is an overview:

Common State-Level Regulations:

  • Flavor Bans: Several states and localities have restricted or banned flavored vaping products. For example, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Washington have implemented flavor restrictions. California's Prop 31 upheld a ban on flavored tobacco products.
  • Excise Taxes: Many states impose additional taxes on vaping products. These range from 10% to over 90% of the product price or wholesale value.
  • Licensing Requirements: Some states require retail licenses for online sales of vaping products. We maintain all necessary licenses for the states we serve.
  • Shipping Bans: A few states have banned the direct-to-consumer shipment of vaping products entirely. We do not ship to these states.

How We Handle State Laws: Our checkout system automatically detects your shipping address and applies the correct restrictions, taxes, and available products based on your state's laws. If a product cannot be shipped to your state due to local laws, it will be marked as unavailable at checkout.

State laws are subject to change. We continuously monitor legislative updates to ensure compliance. We recommend checking your state's official website for the most current information.

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