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Perspective

Mar. 4, 2014

Municipalities face cloudy e-cig issues

In the absence of state and federal regulations, many cities in California have begun to regulate e-cigarettes on their own. By G. Ross Trindle, III and Andrew D. Maiorano


By G. Ross Trindle, III and Andrew D. Maiorano


A hot new product on the market has become a source of confusion for some cities and counties: electronic cigarettes. Similar to, but distinctly different from, traditional tobacco cigarettes, much remains unknown about the casual and long-term use of electronic cigarettes. That has local governments concerned about public health and safety risks. Some California cities have even banned the establishment of new retai...

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