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Police brief council on vaping awareness: curfew removed by state; THC in products raises felony risk for minors

3696653 · April 23, 2025
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The police chief updated council on vaping enforcement and school outreach, explaining that state law removed local juvenile curfew authority and warning that unregulated CBD/THC vaping products can trigger felony controlled-substance prosecutions when lab-tested above statutory thresholds.

Ingleside — Police and school officials told the City Council that enforcement of juvenile curfew is no longer available to municipalities because of a 2023 state law change, and they urged families to monitor devices and purchases after describing cases in which vape cartridges test above legal hemp-THC thresholds.

“Back in 2023 the state removed the curfew authority,” the police chief told council, noting that officers can still make welfare checks, contact parents and return juveniles to guardians but cannot issue…

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