The move to ban these flavored products is based on the premise that they are bound to attract the younger generation to delve more into cannabis at an early age. Although these suggestions are not the purpose for which flavors have been added to cannabis vapes, the conditions still suggest that a ban is already in the works in California. The law in the Golden state that moves to cement this ban is designated as AB-1639 which seeks to ban the use of flavor additives in cannabis vapes. A closer look into the law helps to paint a picture of how this new law affects both the cannabis businesses and cannabis users.
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