Judge Tosses FDA's Rule Over Premium CigarsThe Aug. 9 decision brings an end to a seven-year legal battle. Oregon Lifts Ban on Self-Service GasAfter 72 years of prohibition, the law takes effect immediately. Two States Take Legal Action Over Year-Round E15 Sales A new lawsuit seeks to compel the EPA to act on a bipartisan request from eight states. Buc-ee's to Take Legal Action Against Apparent Imitator A photo of Buk-II's Super Mercado in Mexico recently went viral. Tackling Tobacco: July 2023 Legislative & Regulatory Roundup A city in California updates its tobacco retailer ordinance, while Ohio and Wisconsin experience tobacco bills with last-minute favorable outcomes. FDA Issues Warnings to Distributors for Selling Illegal Disposable Vapor Products The federal agency widens the scope of its crackdown on tobacco products known for youth appeal. Credit Card Swipe Fee Reform Faces Vote in U.S. Senate Lawmakers attached the bill as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act. New Study: Credit Card Rewards Won’t Be Lost to Swipe Fee Bill Passage Swipe fee reform could save retailers and customers more than $15 billion a year. Juul Seeks Approval for Vape With Age-Verification Capabilities The next-generation device launched in the U.K. in 2021. New York Officials Challenge Sales of Illegal Disposable Flavored E-Cigarettes The lawsuit against four vape companies could result in millions in damages and civil penalties. First Previous 15 16 17 18 19 Next Last