More than 80 percent voted against Proposition C More than 80 percent voted against Proposition C San Francisco will ban the sale of e-cigarettes entirely starting in 2020, after the resounding defeat of a proposition designed to thwart the restrictions. The ballot measure was the last hurdle for the proposed ban, which was passed into law in June.
Main Idea: San Francisco will ban e-cigarette sales in 2020 after voters defeated Proposition C, which would have blocked the restriction.
Key Points:
San Francisco’s ban may cut adult access to e-cigarettes and hurt vape shops and Juul sales.
The ban could reduce youth vaping and some health risks from unapproved e-cigarette products.
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Central jurisdiction that voted to uphold and implement the e-cigarette sales ban.
Major company that backed the proposition and spent heavily on promoting it before dropping support.
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Ballot measure central to the vote on whether to overturn the ban.
City election authority that reported the early results central to the article.
Federal regulator referenced because its approval standard determines which e-cigarette products can be sold.
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