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Committee narrows sale of flavored tobacco to OLCC stores, sends SB 702 to Finance and Revenue
Summary
The Senate Committee on Early Childhood and Behavioral Health on April 8 adopted a dash-3 amendment to Senate Bill 702 that would limit the sale of flavored tobacco products to OLCC-operated liquor stores and referred the measure to the Senate Committee on Finance and Revenue.
Chair Tara Reynolds reopened discussion April 8 on Senate Bill 702 and described a dash-3 amendment that would limit the sale of flavored tobacco products and flavored inhalant-delivery systems to Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) stores that sell liquor.
Reynolds framed the dash-3 change as a middle-ground enforcement mechanism: OLCC-run liquor stores already have age-verification processes and restricted access. "I just want to make clear it's not marijuana stores," Chair Tara Reynolds said, clarifying the amendment’s scope. She said the change would make access…
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