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  • Pennsylvania Vape Registry Bill Draws Opposition From Both Sides

    Pennsylvania Vape Registry Bill Draws Opposition From Both Sides

    Vaping industry representatives and anti-smoking advocates are both opposing legislation moving through Pennsylvania’s General Assembly that would establish a statewide list of sanctioned nicotine vape products, according to the Altoona Mirror. The state Senate has passed an amended version of House Bill 1425, which would require vape products to appear on a state-managed directory—based on FDA authorization—to be legally sold, and the bill now returns to the House for a concurrence vote.

    Supporters say the measure would help prosecutors crack down on illicit vape sales, but critics argue it would disproportionately benefit large tobacco companies whose products dominate the FDA registry, while forcing hundreds of independent vape shops out of business. Industry groups warn thousands of jobs could be affected, while public health advocates contend the bill could legitimize flavored products that appeal to youth. Under the proposal, manufacturers would face registration fees, and retailers selling non-listed products could be fined, with enforcement beginning after a phased implementation period.