It looks like a bill that would ban the sale of flavored tobacco in the Maine legislature is moving forward. Here is a link to an article which has updates on tobacco legislation in nine states:
An Update on 12 Tobacco-Related State Bills
From the article: Maine: LD1550 / H.P. 1155, which prohibits the sale and distribution of all flavored tobacco products and ENDS (includes menthol products), reported out of the Joint Committee on Health and Human Services with divided reports on June 14, 2021. LD1693 / H.P.1258, which bans the sale of all flavored tobacco products (e. g. cigarettes, cigars, snuff, chew, END), increases the cigarette tax to $4.00 per pack and eliminates the cigarette stamping discount to distributors, was approved for carryover on June 3, 2021.
Interestingly, the article states that Delaware has voted to decrease the tax on premium cigars from 30% to 15%--this shows what good lobbying can accomplish.
As some on this forum have noted, pipe tobacco is under attack and may well suffer death from a thousand cuts.
An Update on 12 Tobacco-Related State Bills
From the article: Maine: LD1550 / H.P. 1155, which prohibits the sale and distribution of all flavored tobacco products and ENDS (includes menthol products), reported out of the Joint Committee on Health and Human Services with divided reports on June 14, 2021. LD1693 / H.P.1258, which bans the sale of all flavored tobacco products (e. g. cigarettes, cigars, snuff, chew, END), increases the cigarette tax to $4.00 per pack and eliminates the cigarette stamping discount to distributors, was approved for carryover on June 3, 2021.
Interestingly, the article states that Delaware has voted to decrease the tax on premium cigars from 30% to 15%--this shows what good lobbying can accomplish.
As some on this forum have noted, pipe tobacco is under attack and may well suffer death from a thousand cuts.