Disposable vape shipping, last update in January 2022, regulations regarding the shipping and sale of vaping products have been in flux across the United States. The PACT Act (Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act) was amended in December 2020 to include electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), which includes vapes. This amendment made it more challenging to ship vaping products to consumers.
State
Shipping Regulations for Vapes (as of 2022)
Alabama
Age verification required. No shipping to minors. Local bans in some cities.
California
Age verification required. Online sales and shipments to consumers restricted. Flavor bans in some localities.
Florida
Age verification required. No shipping to minors.
Illinois
Age verification required. No shipping to minors. Taxation on vape products.
Massachusetts
Total ban on flavored vaping products. Age verification required for non-flavored products.
Maryland
Requires special permit for all shipments.
Michigan
Age verification required. No shipping to minors. Flavor bans in some localities.
New York
Total ban on flavored vaping products. Age verification required for non-flavored products.
Texas
Age verification required. No shipping to minors.
Washigton
Age verification required. No shipping to minors. Taxation on vape products.
Wisonsin
Age verification required. No shipping to minors.
* Last updated in January 2022
All 50 States have restricted regulations in place that limit or prohibit the shipping of vaping products, either due to federal regulations or state-specific laws. Some states may have age verification requirements, licensing requirements, or other specific regulations.
This table provides a more detailed look at the restrictions in place for a selection of states. The specifics can vary widely by state and even by locality within a state. For example, while a state might allow the sale and shipment of vaping products with age verification, a city within that state might have a total ban on flavored vaping products.