according to this
Bill Information the bill was passed, and it did define vapor products as tobacco products. I'm still reading but haven't seen anything specifically banning online sales, though that my be a product of the rules for tobacco sales, or a permit thing.
So far these are some gems in the law:
(13) “
e-liquid” and "
e-liquid product" means a liquid product,
13 which may or may not contain nicotine, that is vaporized and inhaled when
14 using a vapor product, and that may or may not include without limitation
15 propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, nicotine from any source, and
16 flavorings;
(C) “Manufacturer” specifically includes a person that
14 mixes, compounds, repackages, or resizes e-liquids or vapor products;
13 (38) "Vapor product" means an electronic oral device of any size
14 or shape that contains a vapor of nicotine,
e-liquid, or any another
15 substance that when used or inhaled simulates smoking, regardless of whether
16 a visible vapor is produced, including without limitation a device that:
17 (A) Is composed of a heating element, battery, electronic
18 circuit, chemical process, mechanical device or a combination of heating
19 element, battery, electronic circuit, chemical process or mechanical device;
20 (B) Works in combination with a cartridge, other container
21 or liquid delivery device containing nicotine or any other substance and
22 manufactured for use with vapor products;
23 (C) Is manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as any
24 type or derivation of a vapor product, e-cigarette, e-cigar, e-pipe, or any
25 other product name or descriptor; and
26 (D) Does not include a product regulated as a drug or
27 device by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. § 301 et seq.,
28 as it existed on January 1, 2015;