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Flavored Tobacco Bans: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do flavored tobacco bans rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield and Delano have similar restriction levels.

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Heavy Restrictions

California Senate Bill 793, upheld by voters as Proposition 31 in 2022, bans the sale of most flavored tobacco products in Bakersfield. The ban covers menthol cigarettes, flavored vape pods, and flavored chew with limited exceptions.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

Heavy Restrictions

California bans retail sale of most flavored tobacco products statewide under Health and Safety Code 104559.5, enacted by SB 793 (2020) and upheld by voters via Proposition 31 in November 2022. The ban applies uniformly to all California retailers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
StatuteSB 793 Proposition 31Health & Safety 104559.5
EffectiveDecember 2022-
ExemptPremium cigars and shisha-
First offense fine250 dollars-
Enacting Law-SB 793 (2020)
Voter Ratification-Prop 31 (2022)
Premium Cigar Exemption-Over $12

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Bakersfield FAQ

Can I still buy menthol cigarettes in Bakersfield?

Not legally from California retailers. The state ban covers menthol. Online interstate sales are tightly restricted by the federal PACT Act, and possession by adults remains legal.

Are zero-nicotine flavored vapes covered?

The flavor ban primarily targets nicotine vapor products. Zero-nicotine devices fall under separate state and federal rules, though Bakersfield retailers should verify current state guidance before stocking.

Delano FAQ

What flavored tobacco is banned in California?

Most flavored cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vape liquids, and flavored cigars. Exemptions include loose-leaf pipe tobacco, premium cigars over $12, and shisha sold in licensed hookah lounges.

Can a California city allow flavored tobacco sales?

No. The statewide ban under Health and Safety Code 104559.5 prohibits retail flavored sales everywhere in California. Local governments cannot opt out or carve exceptions.

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