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Flavored Tobacco Bans: Houston vs Pasadena

How do flavored tobacco bans rules compare between Houston, TX and Pasadena, TX?

Houston and Pasadena have similar restriction levels.

Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas House Bill 1771 and Health and Safety Code provisions preempt cities from banning the sale of flavored tobacco or e-cigarette products. Houston cannot adopt menthol or flavored vape prohibitions enforced by other states or cities.

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Pasadena, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas House Bill 1771 (2023), codified at Health and Safety Code section 161.0876, preempts cities and counties from restricting flavored tobacco, menthol cigarettes, or vape flavors. Harris County cannot ban flavored e-cigarettes or menthol products. Federal FDA rules still govern unauthorized flavored e-cigarettes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonPasadena
Preemption StatuteTexas HB 1771 (2023)-
FDA Cartridge Flavor Ban2020 except tobacco/menthol-
Menthol CigarettesLegal in Texas and Houston-
Local AuthorityNone for flavor regulation-
Preemption statute-TX H&S 161.0876 (HB 1771)
County authority-None on flavors
Federal layer-FDA premarket review
Effective date-September 1, 2023

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Houston FAQ

Can Houston ban flavored vape products?

No. Texas HB 1771 preempts local tobacco product regulation. Houston cannot prohibit sales of menthol, fruit, or candy-flavored e-cigarettes or cigars beyond what Texas state law restricts.

Are flavored disposable vapes legal in Houston?

Generally yes. The FDA has not banned flavored disposable e-cigarettes nationwide, although enforcement actions target specific brands. Texas does not impose additional flavor restrictions on disposable vapes.

Pasadena FAQ

Can Harris County ban flavored vapes near schools?

No. Texas Health and Safety Code 161.0876, added by HB 1771 in 2023, preempts cities and counties from restricting tobacco or e-cigarette sales based on flavor anywhere in the jurisdiction, including school buffer zones.

Are mango or fruit-flavored disposable vapes legal in Harris County?

Texas does not restrict them, but FDA enforcement actions have removed many unauthorized flavored disposables from the federal market. Retailers face FDA civil penalties even though state and county law permit the sale.

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