Hawaii eyes flavoured e-cigarette ban to curb teen vaping
HONOLULU — The first state to limit tobacco and electronic cigarette sales to people 21 and older is contemplating a new nicotine crackdown: outlawing flavoured electronic cigarette liquids and flavoured tobacco to combat a spike in teenage vaping.
Hawaii would be the first state to adopt such a ban under a bill before the Legislature. San Francisco was the first U.S. city to do so.
The proposal would ban flavoured e-cigarette liquids such as Maui Mango and Cookie Monsta, along with cloves and other flavoured tobacco products, but it would exempt menthol cigarettes and vaping liquids.