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29 January 2015

New York State Bills Would Ban E-Cigarette Refills And Tax Cartridges

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Two bills recently introduced in the New York State Assembly would regulate vapor products.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Two bills recently introduced in the New York State Assembly would regulate vapor products.

One bill, A 635, would ban the sale of e-liquid refill bottles. Another bill, A 296, would tax vapor product cartridges at 75% of the wholesale price. The products would therefore need to be sold through licensed tobacco distributors.

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