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Committee delays bill that would require licenses for electronic smoking-device sales and expand seizure authority
Summary
A House bill that would let the Alcohol, Tobacco and Cannabis Commission seize certain electronic smoking devices without a warrant and that proposes a new license requirement was tabled after committee members raised stakeholder-notification concerns.
House Bill 1241, which would authorize the executive director of the Alcohol, Tobacco and Cannabis Commission (ATC) to seize electronic smoking devices offered or sold in violation of statute without a warrant and would require a new electronic smoking device (ESD) seller license under an amendment, was discussed at length and held for further review by the Economic Matters Committee.
The committee first approved a set of technical amendments by voice vote. A second set of amendments, described in the bill packet as one…
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