
California Proposition 31, Flavored Tobacco Products Ban …
PROP. 31 IS ADULT PROHIBITION Prop. 31 enacts a sweeping new ban on menthol cigarettes, flavored smokeless tobacco, and other flavored non-tobacco nicotine products for adults over the age of 21.
11/9/22 - Proposition 31 in California Passed! Now What? | Proposition …
The November 2022 election put Proposition 31 before California voters, a ballot measure on the SB 793 law enacted in August 2020 prohibiting the sale of certain flavored tobacco products.
2022 California Proposition 31 - Wikipedia
Proposition 31 was a California ballot proposition regarding the regulation and prohibition of flavored tobacco that appeared on the 2022 general election ballot.
California Prop 31: Flavored Tobacco Ban - CalMatters
Supporters of Prop. 31 say the law prohibiting the sale of flavored tobacco products will protect youth because 80% of kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. This law would prevent companies from targeting kids and teens with advertising for flavored products.
Proposition 31 [Ballot] - Legislative Analyst’s Office
2022年11月8日 · Proposition 31 (SB 793) prohibits in-person stores and vending machines from selling most flavored tobacco products or tobacco product flavor enhancers. The proposition does not ban shisha (hookah) tobacco sold and used at the store, certain cigars, or loose-leaf tobacco.
Proposition 31 Official Title and Summary - California
REFERENDUM ON 2020 LAW THAT WOULD PROHIBIT THE RETAIL SALE OF CERTAIN FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS. Prohibits the retail sale of certain flavored tobacco …
California Prohibits Retailers from Selling Flavored Tobacco …
Retailers in California are prohibited from possessing flavored tobacco products with the intent to sell, even if orders are placed online and picked up in person. The state law applies to retail sales of flavored tobacco products:
Proposition 31 Arguments and Rebuttals - California
YES ON 31 PROTECTS KIDS FROM GETTING HOOKED ON HIGHLY ADDICTIVE NICOTINE. In California, almost all high school e-cigarette users prefer flavored products. Today—over 2 million middle and high school students nationwide use e-cigarettes. YES ON 31 SAVES LIVES AND TAXPAYER MONEY.
Proposition 31 | Official Voter Information Guide | California ...
Prop. 31 costs taxpayers $1 billion over four years, while criminal gangs benefit by controlling increased smuggling and underground markets, leading to more neighborhood crime.
PROPOSITION 31 30 This law proposed by Senate Bill 793 of the 2019– 2020 Regular Session (Chapter 34, Statutes of 2020) is submitted to the people as a referendum in accordance with the provisions of Section 9 of Article II of the California Constitution.