It’s been an eventful week in the world of vaping, with headlines covering everything from safety concerns to regulatory developments and quitting strategies. Whether you’re a vape shop owner, a consumer, or just interested in staying informed, here are some of the biggest vape-related news stories making waves this week:
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Atlanta City Council Tightens Vape Shop Regulations:
In a move to protect youth, Atlanta officials voted to impose new restrictions on where vape shops can operate, including a minimum distance from schools.
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Vape Shop Robbery in Richland County:
A vape store in Richland County was recently robbed at gunpoint, prompting a police investigation and raising concerns about shop security.
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Vape Alarm Leads to Drug Bust at Glens Falls High School:
A man was caught with cocaine after a vape alarm went off at a New York high school, highlighting the broader concerns around vape use and school safety.
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Experts Offer Help for People Trying to Quit Vaping:
A new article highlights that while many aim to quit vaping, they’re often left without support—and shares practical strategies to help those struggling to stop.
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Confusion Grows Around Tennessee’s New Vape Laws:
New vaping legislation in Tennessee includes tax changes and product guidelines, but lack of clarity has left retailers and consumers uncertain about compliance.
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Wisconsin Vape Flavor Ban Faces Backlash:
A recent ban on many flavored vape products in Wisconsin has sparked intense pushback from the public and shop owners who say it will hurt small businesses.