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💥 The explosive reason CA may ban single-use vapes
California proposes banning single-use vapes by 2028 to prevent fires from lithium batteries, with garbage companies and environmental groups supporting the measure. Opponents, including convenience store industry groups and law enforcement, argue it would drive consumers to illegal products. The bill, authored by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin, aims to promote reusable vape cartridges and has advanced to the appropriations committee.
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