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Lancaster vs Los Angeles

How do vape retail rules rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Los Angeles has fewer restrictions than Lancaster.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County requires every vape and tobacco retailer in unincorporated areas to hold a Tobacco Retailer License under LACO Title 11.04.260 plus a state CDTFA license. Sales of flavored vape products are barred under Ord. 2019-0014 and California SB-793.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles requires every shop selling electronic cigarettes to hold a Tobacco Retailer Permit under LAMC section 46.85 plus a state CDTFA license. Sales of flavored vape products are banned under Ordinance 187717 and California SB-793.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLos Angeles
County licenseLACO Title 11.04.260-
Flavor banLACO Title 11.04.250LAMC section 46.84
School buffer1,000 feet required-
Self-service displaysProhibitedProhibited
City permit-LAMC section 46.85
State license-CDTFA cigarette/tobacco

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Lancaster FAQ

Do I need a license to sell disposable vapes in unincorporated Florence-Graham?

Yes. LACO Title 11.04.260 covers all electronic smoking devices and components, so any retailer in unincorporated LA County must hold the Department of Public Health Tobacco Retailer License first.

Does the license apply if my shop is in Long Beach?

No. Incorporated cities run their own retailer programs. Long Beach, LA City, Pasadena, and others have separate ordinances; LACO Title 11.04.260 covers only unincorporated areas.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I need a permit if I only sell disposable vapes?

Yes. LAMC section 46.85 covers all electronic smoking devices and components, so any retailer including convenience stores must hold the city Tobacco Retailer Permit before opening.

Can I sell menthol vape pods online to LA customers?

No. The flavor ban in LAMC section 46.84 and California SB-793 cover menthol, including online and delivery sales to addresses inside the city.

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