Public hearing scheduled on proposed e-cigarette ban

By LeAnn Eckroth, Bismarck Tribune
BISMARCK, N.D. –A Feb. 11 public hearing is scheduled on a proposed Bismarck ordinance that bans selling e-cigarettes to minors.
The Bismarck City Commission set the hearing date Tuesday. Under the ordinance, those providing or selling e-cigarettes to people under age 18 could be fined up to $500. Minors found possessing or using the product could be fined up to $70.
The proposal also states that devices marketed and sold as e-cigars and e-pipes cannot be sold or provided to minors, and that minors cannot possess or use them. Commissioners did not comment about the ordinance at the meeting.
The Bismarck ordinance also would bar minors from having or using electronic oral devices with a heating element — battery or electric circuit — to inhale as if smoking cigarettes. They include devices that both contain nicotine or simulate cigarette use.
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