on April 24, 2010,
If you smoke or ‘vape’ an electronic cigarette, you may still do it in your favorite bar or restaurant. This is what the Michigan law say: E-cigarettes (or electronic cigarettes) are battery-powered devices that provide inhaled doses of nicotine by way of a vaporized solution. Current legal analysis concludes that because e-cigarettes do not contain[...]
[read more →]
on April 24, 2010,
Legislation review allows cigar smoking with provisions Statement from the Michigan Dept. of Community Health: “After further analysis of the law, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) has concluded in a released memorandum that if cigar bars meet required criteria, they are exempt from the smoking ban and will be allowed to serve food[...]
[read more →]
on January 14, 2010,
The FDA has confiscated e-cigarettes when they reach U.S. ports since a year now, because they believed “e-cigarette” is a “drug-device combination,” not a tobacco product, and are subject to stricter regulations than cigarettes or cigars. Suppliers, such as Njoy or Smoking Everywhere, were fighting the right of importing electronic cigarettes since months and today[...]
[read more →]