Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed a bill that, among other things, would’ve
banned the selling of flavored vaping cartridges.To get more news about
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That’s good news for Vape Road in St. Petersburg.
“If this hadn’t gotten vetoed, I would’ve been extremely worried
about where profits are gonna come from,“ said Vape Road spokesman Tasso
Nikolov.
“I’d say maybe 90-95% of our sales are flavors like fruits or desserts.”
Nikolov says it’s not just business. Its a helpful service offering
flavored vapes to people trying to kick the habit of smoking cigarettes.
“It ends up being hugely more effective by having that variety, and
having something for people to try out – especially if their first
experience with vape – ends ups being something completely unenjoyable,”
Nikolov said.
In his veto, the governor sided with these businesses.
“This legislation would almost surely lead more people to resume
smoking cigarettes and would drive others to the hazardous black
market,“ Gov. DeSantis said.
But some legislators say they’re determined to find a way to regulate vape shops.
“Right now, they’re unregulated,” said District 60 State
Repesentative Jackie Toledo. “They act as just a retail shop, so we
don’t really have an idea of how many vape shops there are. We don’t
know what they’re selling, and we have no way to enforce this.”
Federal law makes it illegal to sell vape products to anyone under
21. Toledo says she plans to introduce another bill next year in hopes
of regulating vape shops in Florida.
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