HELENA, Mont. (Legal Newsline) – It is now illegal to sell electronic cigarettes to minors in Montana after Gov. Steve Bullock signed the bill into law last week, said Montana Attorney General Tim Fox.
Fox originally proposed the bill, which was introduced and sponsored by state Sen. Diane Sands of Missoula. E-cigarettes are battery-powered and heat liquid nicotine that a user inhales. Using an e-cigarette is often referred to as “vaping,” due to vapors inhaled by the user.
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The e-cigarettes nicotine can be flavored, and are marketed with cartoon characters that targets a younger audience, Fox said.
“E-cigarettes can be just as dangerous and addictive as traditional cigarettes, yet right now it is perfectly legal to sell them to minors in Montana,” Fox said. “The legislature did the right thing and took another important step toward protecting children, and I’m grateful to Sen. Sands for her hard work on this important bill.”
The bill will take effect on Jan. 1.