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Texas E-cigarette Ban Narrows Down: Only Chinese-made Disposable Products Are Allowed

According to vaping360 news on June 3rd: The final version of the Texas e-cigarette ban is as follows:
Bill progress:
The original plan of Texas was to completely ban most e-cigarettes sold in the United States. Eventually, through compromise, only disposable e-cigarettes containing Chinese-made e-liquids were banned.
Banned products: Disposable e-cigarettes containing Chinese-produced e-liquids (or other consumable substances). Products with elements that attract children or food images on the packaging. Electronic cigarette products resembling highlighters, mobile phones, etc. Products containing substances such as cannabinoids, capsaicin, etc. Not banned products: Products combining Chinese-made equipment with American-made e-liquids. Re-fillable devices. The FDA has authorized products such as Juul, even if the equipment is manufactured in Asia, as long as it is filled in the United States, it can be sold. Background conflict and compromise: The original bill was strongly opposed by Altria, consumers, and conservatives. The early version would have banned all products containing Chinese components, covering a wide range. The final compromise version narrowed the scope, focusing on disposable e-cigarettes with Chinese-filled e-liquids.

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