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Basically, these bills would ban the sale of flavored cigars, flavored smokeless tobacco, flavored pipe tobacco, flavored RYO tobacco, flavored e-cigarette products (that contain nicotine).
The legislation also would ban the sale of "Capsular smokeless tobacco", whose definition includes all dissolvable smokeless tobacco products (e.g. Star's Ariva and Stonewall, RJ Reynolds Orbs, Strips, Sticks) and all smokeless products that are packaged in individual use pouches (e.g. Skoal Bandits, Camel Snus, Marlboro Snus, and perhaps a dozen other brands of snuff and snus that are packaged in individual use pouches).
Most tobacco companies are opposing this legislation.
There were public hearings on both the House and Senate bill in the past two weeks.
The legislation also would ban the sale of "Capsular smokeless tobacco", whose definition includes all dissolvable smokeless tobacco products (e.g. Star's Ariva and Stonewall, RJ Reynolds Orbs, Strips, Sticks) and all smokeless products that are packaged in individual use pouches (e.g. Skoal Bandits, Camel Snus, Marlboro Snus, and perhaps a dozen other brands of snuff and snus that are packaged in individual use pouches).
Most tobacco companies are opposing this legislation.
There were public hearings on both the House and Senate bill in the past two weeks.
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