• November 5, 2024

Lawsuit Pushes Pause on Louisiana Law Banning Vapes

 Lawsuit Pushes Pause on Louisiana Law Banning Vapes

Credit: DedMityay

Credit: DedMityay

The Louisiana Convenience and Vape Store Association filed a temporary restraining order and permanent injunction regarding a law that would remove unapproved vapor products from the market.

The law, which also approved increasing taxes on vaping products, requires retailers to register vape products with the Louisiana Alcohol and Tobacco Control in the V.A.P.E. Directory by Nov. 1.

Two state agency heads are listed as defendants in the lawsuit filed in East Baton Rouge Parish — ATC Commissioner Ernest Legier and Louisiana Department of Revenue Secretary Kevin Richard, according to media reports.

“The Louisiana Department of Revenue administers state tax laws as passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor,” said Richard in a statement Thursday. “Act 414 of the 2023 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature is no exception. The Department will respect the judicial process and will reevaluate collection efforts and enforcement once this matter is resolved.”

Court records show a hearing is set for Nov. 8.