Foster City, California Holds Back E-Cig Flavor Ban

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The city council for Foster City, California has tabled an ordinance prohibiting sales of flavored e-cigarettes and other tobacco products over potential litigation concerns and a desire to see what actions the state takes in November.

The council voted 2-2 on the proposed ordinance ban. Councilmember Sam Hindi recused himself because his business sells tobacco products, according to The Daily Journal.

Councilmember Patrick Sullivan wanted to table the item over litigation concerns because some tobacco retailers have sued cities like Palo Alto for ordinances. However, Forest City staff said no litigation has successfully overturned the ordinances.

“I’m not comfortable with moving forward,” Sullivan said.

San Mateo County and cities like Half Moon Bay, South San Francisco, Burlingame, San Carlos, San Mateo and Redwood City have prohibited selling flavored tobacco, with several others considering bans.

The state has also weighed in with Senate Bill 793, signed into law in 2020, which calls for tobacco retailers not to sell flavored tobacco products.

However, implementation has been halted due to a referendum calling for its repeal, stalling a decision.

California voters in the November election will vote to enact or repeal SB 793.