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Two New State Laws Could Disrupt the Vapor Industry

By Azim Chowdhury on December 28, 2021
Posted in Vapor
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On January 1, 2022, two new state laws will become effective in Illinois and Oregon and could cause significant disruption to the vapor industry. We provide background on the legislation and discuss the potential implications for the sales of vapor products in the respective states.

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