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  • Vapor Flavor Ban Meeting in Montana Set for Thursday

    Vapor Flavor Ban Meeting in Montana Set for Thursday

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    Legislatures in Montana will have a hearing to discuss banning flavors in vapor products tomorrow, July 16. A legislative interim committee voted to object to the rule, though it’s not clear whether that will have any meaning beyond the symbolic, according to a story in the Helena Independent Record.

    In June, the state Department of Public Health and Human Services proposed a rule that would ban selling flavored vaping products, saying the flavored products are “targeting youth users and inflicting grievous health effects on Montana’s youth.”

    Vape shop owners argue that a ban on the sale of flavored products would seriously harm their bottom line and that the use of tobacco products by those under the age of 21 is already illegal.

    In 2019 the state health department issued an emergency rule that banned the sale of flavored vaping products. During the ban, which expired in April, shop owners say their bottom lines suffered dramatically.

    A few of those vaping shop owners testified before the state Legislature’s interim Economic Affairs Committee at the end of June, asking that committee to object to the rule. That came after the Legislature’s interim Children, Families, Health and Human Services Committee declined to take any action on the proposed rule, according to the story. The human services committee has rule oversight authority over the health department, not the economic committee.

    State Sen. Jason Ellsworth, a Republican from Hamilton, contended that the interim Economic Affairs Committee on which he sits should have a say because of the anticipated business effects if the proposed rule moves forward. The state health department can finalize or change the rule after a public hearing and comment.

    Before the committee’s 7-3 vote to object to the rule, several people testified about the harm flavored vaping products pose to children and young teens.

  • Montana Vape Shop Owners Plan to Challenge Proposed Ban

    Montana Vape Shop Owners Plan to Challenge Proposed Ban

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    The state health department wants to resurrect a ban on flavored e-cigarette sales in Montana. A temporary ban enacted late last year expired several months ago, and now the agency wants to permanently ban the sale of almost all flavored e-cigarette products, according to an article by Montana Public Radio.

    Some Montana vape retailers are vowing to push back hard on the idea, leading to what may be the next legal battleground between those retailers and the administration of Gov. Steve Bullock, according to the story.

    Last November, Massachusetts became the first to roll out restrictions of all flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes. New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island followed suit this year with bans on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes.

    The proposal is being applauded by health officials and excoriated by industry businesses.

    “I have a legal product in the state of Montana, a product that helps people,” Deanna Marshall said. “I am not going to stop selling this product.” Deanna and her husband Ron own Freedom Vapes, an independent e-cig retailer with stores in Bozeman, Belgrade and Hamilton.

    “They can fine me, arrest me — whatever they have to do,” she said. “I’m going to keep selling it, and we’ll go to court then.” It wouldn’t be the first time the Marshalls and the local trade organization they belong to, the Montana Smoke Free Association, have squared off against the state health department.

    Last fall, they sued to block the Bullock administration’s temporary ban on flavored vaping products. A district judge eventually upheld the ban.

  • Montana Latest State to Propose Ban on Flavored E-Liquids

    Montana Latest State to Propose Ban on Flavored E-Liquids

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    The health department in the U.S. state of Montana is proposing a permanent ban on the sale of flavored vaping products in response to increasing youth e-cigarette use, the agency said Tuesday.

    “This is a serious health issue in Montana that is causing major health consequences for our youth, driving a lifelong addiction to nicotine,” Sheila Hogan, director of the Department of Public Health and Human Services said in a statement.

    An estimated 22,500 Montana middle and high school students currently vaping, the health department said in supporting the ban.

    “Sadly, most individuals who are currently addicted to nicotine started using these products before the age of 18, and youth are enticed by the flavors,” Todd Harwell, the health department’s Safety Division administrator, said in a statement.

    The department has the authority to adopt and enforce rules regarding public health issues. The agency will take public comments on the proposed rule during a virtual hearing on July 16, as well as by mail, fax or email through July 24.