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Can You Vape in Rhode Island? 2026 Flavor Ban, $0.50/mL Tax & Indoor Restrictions
Rhode Island bans all flavored vapes except menthol and tobacco, charges a $0.50/mL tax on closed-system devices, and prohibits indoor vaping statewide. Learn about Rhode Island's strict vaping laws, penalties, and what you can still buy.

Can You Vape in Vermont? 2026 Laws, 92% Tax & Flavor Ban Veto
Vermont has a statewide indoor vaping ban, a 92% wholesale excise tax (second highest in the U.S.), and a ban on online vape sales to consumers. The flavor ban was vetoed in 2024, so all flavors remain legal. Learn about Vermont's vaping laws, penalties, and what to expect.

Can You Vape in Maine? 2026 Laws, 75% Tax & Pharmacy Sales Ban
Maine has a statewide indoor vaping ban, a steep 75% wholesale excise tax (effective January 2026), and local flavor bans in Portland, Bangor, Brunswick, and South Portland. Learn about Maine's vaping laws, the new pharmacy sales ban, penalties, and what vapers need to know.

Can You Vape in New Hampshire? 2026 Laws, No Sales Tax & Low Vape Taxes
New Hampshire has a statewide indoor vaping ban, no flavor ban, no sales tax, and some of the lowest vape excise taxes in the country at 8% wholesale (open systems) and $0.30/mL (closed systems). The NH Liquor Commission enforces retailer licensing for all vape sellers.

Can You Vape in Connecticut? 2026 Laws, Taxes & Indoor Ban Guide
Connecticut taxes closed-system vapes at $0.40/mL and open systems at 10% wholesale, bans indoor vaping statewide under the Clean Indoor Air Act, and requires age 21+ to purchase. Here's everything vapers need to know about Connecticut's regulations.

Can You Vape in Massachusetts? 2026 Laws, Flavor Ban & 75% Tax
Massachusetts was the first state to ban all flavored vaping products and charges a 75% excise tax. Learn about the strictest vaping laws in America, the growing black market, generational tobacco bans, and the first jail sentence for flavor ban violations.