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