July 08 – Daily Vape News Roundup!





This Week in Vape News

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:

  • 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.
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