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Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker’s ban on the sale of vaping products ends Wednesday, when a law passed by the state legislature banning the sale of flavored nicotine products goes into effect. SOFIA KOYAMA/ DFP FILE ILLUSTRATION

Out with the vape ban, in with new regulations

Sonia Rubeck December 11, 2019
Gov. Charlie Baker's vaping ban will be replaced by a permanent law passed by the state legislature banning the sale of all flavored nicotine vaping products, which takes effect immediately.
A bill that would permanently ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products passed through the Massachusetts House of Representatives Wednesday. SOFIA KOYAMA/ DFP FILE ILLUSTRATION

Mass. House of Representatives approves permanent ban on flavored tobacco products

Kate Gilberd November 15, 2019
In an effort to combat under-age vaping, the state House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to ban the sale of flavored vapes and institute a 75 percent tax on all other vaping products.
New England Treatment Access, a medical and recreational marijuana dispensary in Brookline. The Cannabis Control Commission on Tuesday refused to include cannabis vaping products under Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker’s vape ban. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Medical marijuana patients will be able to purchase cannabis vaping products on Tuesday

Emma Deegan November 12, 2019
This comes after the Massachusetts Superior Court ruled that the state Department of Public Health did not have the authority to regulate cannabis vaping products used by medical marijuana patients.
A state judge upheld Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s ban on the sale of vaping products on Monday. CHRISTOPHER GOUGH/ DFP FILE ILLUSTRATION

Court allows statewide vape ban to stand, for now

Angela Yang October 24, 2019
While the vaping ban survived a lawsuit filed by the Vapor Technology Association, a state judge ruled that Governor Baker must take steps to ensure he is not crossing legal boundaries.
Governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker declared a public health emergency related to e-cigarette use on Tuesday and issued a four-month long ban on the use of all vaping products in Massachusetts. CHRISTOPHER GOUGH/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Residents, students divided on Baker’s four month vaping products ban

Mary Lulloff September 30, 2019
The ban on the sale of all e-cigarettes was announced on Tuesday and took effect immediately.
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