California Voters Keep State Ban on Flavored Tobacco and Vapes
Bring on the black market.

Pull out those joints and edibles and stub out those menthols. California voters, years after legalizing recreational marijuana, appear to have ban flavored tobacco.
With 24 percent of the vote reported, Californians seem to be heavily supporting ballot referendum Proposition 31 in numbers high enough for the Associated Press to call it just before 9 p.m. Pacific time. At the time the Associated Press projected that the referendum would pass, 2.5 million voters had voted in favor of the ban, and 776,000 opposed it. That's a 76.5 to 23.5 percent gap.
Proposition 31 put S.B. 793, passed by lawmakers in 2020, before the voters for a decision whether or not to keep it. Lawmakers banned the sale of flavored tobacco products (including e-cigarettes), with exceptions for hookah and loose-leaf tobacco, as well as premium cigars.
The ban was promoted as a "for the children" Nanny State measure vs. "big tobacco," but obviously it was already illegal to sell them to children. Instead this ban forbids the purchase of flavored tobacco, including menthol, to adults.
California now joins Massachusetts as states where flavored tobacco (both traditional and e-cigarettes) are banned. In Massachusetts, the end result was an increase in nonmenthol cigarette sales within the state and an increase in sales in nearby states. Given that California can't even seem to get rid of its marijuana black market (thanks to high taxes and oppressive regulations), we can expect a black market (and a potentially dangerous one) to develop to offer the forbidden flavors to smokers and vapers.
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Yeah! Keep them uppity nigs in their place! Down with menthol!
They should just ban tobacco and vaping entirely, since everyone hates niccers.
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California voters opted for less freedom across the board.
Measures 26 and 27 to allow a little more gambling, voted down by 70 and 84%. I guess they prefer the state lottery, taking 50% off the top.
Measure 31 as the article states kept the ban on certain vaping products with 65% squelching personal choice.
Measure 28 passed with 63% for the state to tell local school districts what they have to spend money on (arts and music in this case).
Reason would call Measure 1 pro-freedom, since it stops the state from passing any laws against abortion at any point during a pregnancy, passing with 68% support, even though most voters would draw the line at some point from 3 to 9 months.
Measure 29 did pass, stopping the state from shutting down dialysis clinics, as critics pointed out that it would actually kill people.
The biggest surprise was Measure 30 failing to pass a tax increase to promote electric vehicles and wildlife funds. I guess people were worried it mostly helped Lyft? And Newsom campaigned personally against it, probably to prevent another tax hike on his French Laundry patronizing donors.
California should be overthrown.
But flavored premium cigars are still permitted because the Silicon Valley crowd and Hollywood celebs like them.
I'm hoping when they legalize recreational crack that they allow flavors.
I'm surprised at that, it makes the CA ban less stringent than the pending FDA ban (which, as of my last check, does not intend to exempt premium cigars) Usually CA likes to go further with these things.
I've been stocking up on flavored cigars ahead of the FDA ban lol.
Heads gonna explode when it comes to flavored cannabis products.
Once they are done banning tobacco/nicotine, cannabis will be next. In fact they’re already making noise about doing just that:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34081578/
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So what’s this mean, I can’t buy flavored nic online either? How they gonna enforce that anyway? They can’t even prevent these online places from not using usps - how they gonna ban it completely?