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The suspect, 20-year-old Alejandro Carrasco Jr., robbed and shot a girl when she tried to buy illegal vape pens from him, ...
House Bill 968 would impose a tax and other regulations in vape products sold in Tennessee. A new House version adds more provisions aimed at protecting children and their access to the products.
Only vape products marketed in the U.S. before August 8, 2016 or that applied for approval before September 9, 2020 would be allowed to be sold. That’s meant as a safety measure.