Maryland task force outlines a plan
"require written identification and ID for people that these internet products are sent to, or we could just ban the internet sales of e-cigarettes like we do for tobacco,”
companies that make vaping devices should be required to provide the state with a list of ingredients for the products they sell.
create separate licenses with stepped-up fees for electronic smoking device (ESD) manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers.
Also, public shaming of “bad actors” was recommended — with the names of people and businesses caught selling to minors being listed on the comptroller’s website.
final recommendation targets schools and urges statewide policies be developed so teachers and administrators know what to do when they encounter students vaping.
Perhaps this represents an improvement to the hysterical incantations and irrational flavor prohibitions pushed by TFK, ALA, AHA via half-truth and falsehood?“A lot of these recommendations are enforceable through regulatory action on our own, and we’re going to take action on that fairly quickly,”
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