PINEDALE (WNE) — In the middle of its process to adopt a municipal ordinance banning sales of flavored vaping products, the Marbleton Town Council decided to drop it on Jan. 6 during the second …
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PINEDALE (WNE) — In the middle of its process to adopt a municipal ordinance banning sales of flavored vaping products, the Marbleton Town Council decided to drop it on Jan. 6 during the second of three readings.
Town Attorney Thayne Peterson told the council and public that besides President Donald Trump recently signing a federal law to raise the age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21, the Food and Drug Administration also passed a regulation that prohibits the sales of fruit and mint-favored pods.
“It seems the world caught up to us,” Peterson said. “In essence, the federal government has passed us by.”
The town council had advocated speaking to corporate management of Loaf ‘N Jug, the only retailer in Marbleton selling flavored vaping products. However, with the FDA ban, stores were already removing these products, Peterson added.
Wyoming law maintains the legal age to buy tobacco and vaping products at 18.
“We do not have any enforcement ability to cite anybody into our municipal court yet,” Peterson said. “It’s still against the law [to sell to under 21-year-olds] but we can’t enforce it.”
Peterson advised the council to let this ordinance drop and he would draft a new one to catch up with the federal government.
Marbleton is located in Sublette County, north of Big Piney.