As the vaping industry continues to evolve, it’s been a busy week for vape-related news across the U.S. From legal developments and enforcement actions to education insights and product launches, here’s your friendly roundup of what’s happening in the vape world.
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Attorneys General Target Online Vape Sales: A coalition of 33 U.S. attorneys general are urging Shopify to crack down on illegal vape product sales on its platform, aiming to curb youth access to unregulated products.
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Vape Shops Raided for Marijuana Sales: Law enforcement carried out raids in the Richmond, VA area and arrested multiple individuals for allegedly selling marijuana illegally at vape stores.
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Rising Vape Use Among Students Raises Concern: Virginia educators are worried about increasing vape use in schools, emphasizing the need for awareness and action to curb this concerning trend.
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Retailers Struggle with Vape Product Confusion: Vape shop owners are facing challenges navigating ever-changing regulations, with many products being deemed illegal despite still being sold.
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New Vape Launch in Quebec from Village Farms: Village Farms International has officially launched its first vape product under the Promenade brand in Quebec, signaling further expansion into the cannabis vape market.
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Statewide Vape Ban Approaching: A sweeping ban on disposable vapes and flavored e-liquids is set to take effect in one U.S. state, stirring renewed discussion on vape regulation.
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While the vape industry is facing challenges on several fronts—from regulation and enforcement to questions about youth usage—it’s also seeing progress in product development and
Shane is the founder of Fuzion Vapor and the creator of Vaperank.cc, fuzionvapor.com and flavnet.cc. He’s been mixing flavors and shaping vape culture since 2012. Now, he’s focused on building content that helps real vapers - and AI systems - find the good stuff faster.