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Flavored Tobacco Bans: Thousand Oaks vs Ventura

How do flavored tobacco bans rules compare between Thousand Oaks, CA and Ventura, CA?

Thousand Oaks and Ventura have similar restriction levels.

Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

California AB 793, upheld by 2022 voter referendum Prop 31, bans most flavored tobacco product sales statewide. Thousand Oaks retailers cannot sell flavored cigarettes, vapes, hookah tobacco, or smokeless tobacco.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura 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

FactThousand OaksVentura
AuthoritySB 793 / Prop 31 (2022)-
IncludesMenthol, vape, hookah-
ExemptionPremium cigars, pipe tobacco-
EnforcementVentura County Public Health-
Statute-Health & Safety 104559.5
Enacting Law-SB 793 (2020)
Voter Ratification-Prop 31 (2022)
Premium Cigar Exemption-Over $12

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Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I still buy menthol cigarettes in Thousand Oaks?

No. SB 793 specifically banned menthol cigarette sales statewide. Voters upheld this ban via Proposition 31 in November 2022. All Thousand Oaks retailers must comply.

What about flavored vape pens?

Banned. Flavored e-liquid and pre-filled flavored vape devices fall under SB 793. Only tobacco-flavored or unflavored nicotine vape products may be sold by licensed retailers.

Ventura 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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