Texas County to Discuss Selling Vapes to Inmates
- Disposables News This Week
- April 9, 2023
- 4 minutes read
A county sheriff in Ector County, Texas told county commissioners that he believed the jail can make “a million dollars” from selling e-cigarettes to inmates.
Sheriff Mike Griffis is scheduled to speak to the commissioners on Tuesday. The agenda item of “consider, discuss, and take any necessary action to approve the sale of e-cigarettes to inmates at no cost to the county or taxpayers; all proceeds collected will be used at the Ector County Detention Center,” according to Yahoo.
“We are not only looking at this as a behavioral tool, but a financial tool to help offset some of the taxpayer-funded items that we have to provide inmates in the jail,” Griffis said. “We hope to implement it within the next few weeks.”
Griffis explained to the Odessa American the cost of the e-cigarette will be $3.85 each and come in a 50-count package.
The jail plans to have an initial order of 1,000. The cost to the inmates will be $14 (a 364 percent increase) which includes $1.07 in sales tax. Griffis said there will be stipulations for inmates to purchase an e-cigarette with their commissary funds.
Griffis said inmates can only purchase and have one e-cigarette at a time. Griffis said before the inmate can purchase another e-cigarette they have to return their initial e-cigarette purchase. Griffis also explained that if the e-cigarette has been tampered with the inmate won’t be able to purchase any more e-cigarettes.
“If it’s abused, that inmate will not be eligible to get another one,” Griffis said.