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Oregon's Flavored Vape Ban Could Start By The End Of The Week

<p>OLCC compliance staff could be checking shelves for banned flavored vape products as soon as this weekend.&nbsp;</p>

Kristian Foden-Vencil

OLCC compliance staff could be checking shelves for banned flavored vape products as soon as this weekend. 

The two Oregon agencies charged with setting up rules to ban flavored vaping products said they'll be ready by the end of the week.

Oregon Liquor Control Commission spokesman Mark Pettinger said his agency hopes to schedule an emergency meeting for the end of the week so staff can outline plans to implement Gov. Kate Brown’s executive order banning the vaping products.

“If the commission approves a ban, because of the emergency temporary rule, it goes into effect immediately. So, our compliance staff is preparing to make compliance checks at retailers that weekend,” Pettinger said.

Last week, Brown used executive power to declare a six-month ban on flavored products as a response to mysterious vaping illnesses that have left more than 1,000 sick across the country and two dead in Oregon.

OLCC inspectors will also be trying to ensure retailers don’t sell flavored vapes off the books. Pettinger said businesses that sell to the black market could lose their licenses and face criminal charges.

The OLCC regulates vaping products that contain THC, while the Oregon Health Authority is responsible for how the flavored vape ban affects products containing nicotine.

OHA spokesman Jonathan Modie said its ban should also be ready by the end of the week.

Hundreds of stores across Oregon will have to pull products off their shelves.

For some, flavored vape is only a fraction of sales. But for many vape shops, flavored products account for 80 to 90% of business.

Copyright 2019 Oregon Public Broadcasting

Kristian Foden-Vencil is a veteran journalist/producer working for Oregon Public Broadcasting. He started as a cub reporter for newspapers in London, England in 1988. Then in 1991 he moved to Oregon and started freelancing. His work has appeared in publications as varied as The Oregonian, the BBC, the Salem Statesman Journal, Willamette Week, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NPR and the Voice of America. Kristian has won awards from the Associated Press, Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors. He was embedded with the Oregon National Guard in Iraq in 2004 and now specializes in business, law, health and politics.