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Connecticut & Maryland Eye Statewide Bans on Flavored Tobacco
NATIONAL REPORT Lawmakers in two more states are considering putting an end to the sale of flavored tobacco products within their borders.
If the measures get signed into law, Connecticut and Maryland would follow the lead of Massachusetts and California. However, California s flavored tobacco ban is on hold as it prepares to appear before the voters in the November 2022 election, as
Convenience Store News previously reported.
On Feb. 8, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong submitted testimony in support of state Senate Bill 326, An Act Prohibiting the Sale of Flavored Cigarettes, Tobacco Products, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems and Vapor Products.
UpdatedSat, Feb 6, 2021 at 7:41 pm ET
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Hundreds of the state s package and convenience stores are worried that a bill proposed in the Connecticut Legislature could hurt their businesses by allowing grocery stores to sell wine, and big box stores to sell beer. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)
CONNECTICUT Hundreds of the state s package and convenience stores have banded together to oppose a new bill in the Connecticut Legislature that would allow grocery stores to sell wine, and big box stores to sell beer.
HB6101 An Act Concerning Various Issues Related to the Liquor Control Act contains the two provisions mentioned above, and also would allow restaurants to continue to include alcohol with takeout orders for the next three years, well beyond when the coronavirus pandemic is expected to subside. Connecticut s restaurants already are allowed to do that by executive order from Gov. Ned Lamont, but the proposed bill would extend it.