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Bill Targeting Nicotine Products Marketed to Minors Advances in Committee

An Arizona lawmaker is pushing legislation that would tighten regulations on alternative nicotine products, with a particular focus on marketing practices that critics say appeal to children.

House Bill 4001, sponsored by state Representative Jeff Weninger (R-AZ), who chairs the House Commerce Committee, cleared that committee on Tuesday. The bill would establish new licensing requirements, age verification standards, and enforcement mechanisms for companies that sell or manufacture alternative nicotine products in the state.

Under the proposal, retailers and manufacturers would be required to obtain annual licenses and submit to inspections by the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control. The agency would be granted authority to investigate violations and impose escalating penalties on repeat offenders.

The bill would also prohibit packaging and marketing that resembles toys, electronics, food, or other products associated with youth culture, a practice some advocates argue has been used to make nicotine products more appealing to minors.

On the manufacturing side, companies would need to obtain Food and Drug Administration authorization or operate out of certified U.S. facilities.

Starting January 1, 2028, consumable materials used in alternative nicotine products sold in Arizona must be entirely manufactured and assembled domestically.

“If you manufacture these products, you will meet clear standards and stand behind what you sell,” Weninger said.

The representative also framed the legislation as a measure to level the playing field between compliant businesses and those he says are exploiting regulatory gaps. Additionally, the bill does not include any new taxes or state appropriations, with oversight costs to be covered through licensing fees.

As of now, HB 4001 is on its way to the full Arizona House of Representatives.

“HB 4001 puts Arizona on the side of parents, public safety, and responsible businesses,” Weninger concluded.

Ericka Piñon

Ericka Piñon is a reporter for Cactus Politics specializing in Arizona Legislative Correspondent. With 1 year on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona, they have been cited by Cactus Politics, Big Energy News, The Floridian Press, and Texas Politics. Her focus is on Public Relations and Communications. Email: Ericka@dnm.news

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