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I live in Nevada and this is all I could find as the state laws go.


"Although tobacco is regulated in Nevada
Revised Statutes by Chapters 202 (“Crimes
Against Public Health and Safety”)
and 370 (“tobacco: Licenses and Taxes;
Supervision of Manufacturers and
Wholesale Dealers”), the Nevada
Legislature clarified, with the passage of
Senate Bill 79 (Chapter 435, Statutes
of Nevada) during the 2015 Session, that
certain alternative nicotine products and
vapor products are not to be regulated
and taxed in Nevada as other tobacco
products. Senate Bill 79 redefines “other
tobacco products” to exclude alternative
nicotine or vapor products, clarifying that
these products are not subject to
tobacco taxes."

What does it mean?
"Currently, Kansas, Minnesota, and North Carolina have enacted legislation to tax the products. In contrast, the Missouri and Nevada Legislatures recently passed laws prohibiting e-cigarettes from being taxed as tobacco products"

https://www.leg.state.nv.us/Divisio...ResearchBriefs/ElectronicCigarettesVaping.pdf
 

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Just a question about law:
According to FDA in August all vaping things will became tobacco things.
Does it mean that all rules about interstate and internet sales will kick in automatically, or each state should apply its own rules individually?

What I am afraid most of all this regulations, is immediate ban on internet deliveries. I am sure later on some lawsuits will be successful and things will be not as awful as they are looking today.

IF your state includes e-cigs and vaping stuff in its definition of tobacco products, then it is subject to the same rules that apply to internet sale of tobacco. If not, they would need to update the definition first. How hard it is for them to do that, I'm not sure. I bet we'll find out soon.

What does kick in federally on 8/8 is age verification. And I think child proof packaging?
 

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I live in Nevada and this is all I could find as the state laws go.


"Although tobacco is regulated in Nevada
Revised Statutes by Chapters 202 (“Crimes
Against Public Health and Safety”)
and 370 (“Tobacco: Licenses and Taxes;
Supervision of Manufacturers and
Wholesale Dealers”), the Nevada
Legislature clarified, with the passage of
Senate Bill 79 (Chapter 435, Statutes
of Nevada) during the 2015 Session, that
certain alternative nicotine products and
vapor products are not to be regulated
and taxed in Nevada as other tobacco
products. Senate Bill 79 redefines “other
tobacco products” to exclude alternative
nicotine or vapor products, clarifying that
these products are not subject to
tobacco taxes."

What does it mean?

It means that your ecigs are NOT regulated or taxed in Nevada the same as cigarettes are regulated and taxed in Nevada. :) It's the first state I have heard of with an actual bill that clarifies ecigs in that manner. We may all need to move to Nevada :)
 

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I live in Nevada and this is all I could find as the state laws go.


"Although tobacco is regulated in Nevada
Revised Statutes by Chapters 202 (“Crimes
Against Public Health and Safety”)
and 370 (“Tobacco: Licenses and Taxes;
Supervision of Manufacturers and
Wholesale Dealers”), the Nevada
Legislature clarified, with the passage of
Senate Bill 79 (Chapter 435, Statutes
of Nevada) during the 2015 Session, that
certain alternative nicotine products and
vapor products are not to be regulated
and taxed in Nevada as other tobacco
products. Senate Bill 79 redefines “other
tobacco products” to exclude alternative
nicotine or vapor products, clarifying that
these products are not subject to
tobacco taxes."

What does it mean?
No tax on vape! Whoo whoo for NV!
 

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    What is the impact since feds have now deemed given it says:

    State policies
    In the absence of federal regulations, many
    states are establishing policies to define
    and regulate the sale, use, packaging, and
    taxation of e-cigarettes and other electronic
    nicotine delivery systems.
     
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    It means that your ecigs are NOT regulated or taxed in Nevada the same as cigarettes are regulated and taxed in Nevada. :) It's the first state I have heard of with an actual bill that clarifies ecigs in that manner. We may all need to move to Nevada :)

    NV is one of top 3 states on my wish list of places to live, even before I read this...

    What is the impact since feds have now deemed given it says:

    State policies
    In the absence of federal regulations, many
    states are establishing policies to define
    and regulate the sale, use, packaging, and
    taxation of e-cigarettes and other electronic
    nicotine delivery systems.

    Then rose goes and ruins the pipe dream for me.
     

    rosesense

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    NV is one of top 3 states on my wish list of places to live, even before I read this...



    Then rose goes and ruins the pipe dream for me.
    Sorry, I was thinking about it cause I contemplated moving there some time ago. A little more sunshine wouldn't hurt, even though it is beautiful here today and going to be 79 degrees---a heat wave for this area.
     
    @Tommy-Chi - Feel free to PM me when your trip dates are pretty much narrowed down (the sooner the better for the best prices). Only other things I'd need to know are where you'd be leaving from and what city you want to go to. I'll check around then and see what I can find! :)

    Will do!
     
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    Soooo, as I understand it, as far as the FDA is concerned, there shouldn't be any problem getting nic, and flavorings, for the next two years? How each individual state might affect this is where the problem might arise for the next two years. Am I correct here?

    I believe that is accurate as it stands.

    But we do not really know what the rules are until we see what "enforcement" of the rules results in. Only then will we see the extent of their reach and intent.
     

    Sugar_and_Spice

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    It means that your ecigs are NOT regulated or taxed in Nevada the same as cigarettes are regulated and taxed in Nevada. :) It's the first state I have heard of with an actual bill that clarifies ecigs in that manner. We may all need to move to Nevada :)
    I was thinking the same thing.
    :)
     
    IF your state includes e-cigs and vaping stuff in its definition of tobacco products, then it is subject to the same rules that apply to internet sale of tobacco. If not, they would need to update the definition first. How hard it is for them to do that, I'm not sure. I bet we'll find out soon.

    What does kick in federally on 8/8 is age verification. And I think child proof packaging?

    Here in Cook County and Chicago, which resides within, they amended all the smoking bans and regulations to apply to vaping...and DID NOT change any of the signs. Took less than 2 hours, and a simple up/down vote and it's all law now.

    I use to vape on the way to/from work on the elevated rail lines, but they then passed the laws, and I don't vape anymore to/from work. They have cameras everywhere and with trigger happy cops, I dare not provoke. When using public transportation I leave my vape related goods at home or in car.
     

    oplholik

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    I sure wished that whenever the Feds made laws and rules that the states couldn't add or take away anything from it. Sure would make things a lot simpler. That way the only laws or regs you had to figure out would be the Feds, not the Feds, and all the other states, and the differences between the states. At least good or bad, it would be the same for everyone.
     

    Sugar_and_Spice

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    I sure wished that whenever the Feds made laws and rules that the states couldn't add or take away anything from it. Sure would make things a lot simpler. That way the only laws or regs you had to figure out would be the Feds, not the Feds, and all the other states, and the differences between the states. At least good or bad, it would be the same for everyone.
    Oh gawd no. You have it backwards. The states are sovereign, Fed is not. Sure in some cases the Feds win over, but the states don't have to do what the Feds want.
     

    Haktuspit

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    It means that they have told the FDA to stick it where the sun don't shine.
    :)
    Good for them.

    ^^^ THIS

    I sure wished that whenever the Feds made laws and rules that the states couldn't add or take away anything from it. Sure would make things a lot simpler. That way the only laws or regs you had to figure out would be the Feds, not the Feds, and all the other states, and the differences between the states. At least good or bad, it would be the same for everyone.

    No thanks I like the 10th amendment... a lot actually. It may end up being the only reason we even get a state to live in.

    And I was begging my boss to relocate our business to NV when we last moved (1/2 Tahoe is CA 1/2 is NV). There's also that whole "no state income tax" thing and that "Welcome to NV, here's your gun" thing. And now it's going to be a vape state. May not end up moving to NV but I'm sure as .... going to have a PO Box there once again if I end up sticking around this area.
     

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    Anyone have recommendations for a 6 bay 18650 charger and a store to buy them from? Only thing I see on amazon is efest and the reviews are mixed and I don't think I trust them given what they do with their battery marketing.

    This is where I buy my batts and chargers. Yes I did see a 6 bay...

    Authentic AW Batteries - RTD Vapor
     

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    It means that your ecigs are NOT regulated or taxed in Nevada the same as cigarettes are regulated and taxed in Nevada. :) It's the first state I have heard of with an actual bill that clarifies ecigs in that manner. We may all need to move to Nevada :)
    There was an entire town for sale in NV a couple of months ago for 6 or 8 million IIRC.
    We were yucking it up about buying it and calling it Lost Vapers or something.
     

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