Maryland restricts flavored cigarettes federally and is considering broader flavored vape restrictions; some counties have enacted local flavor bans.
Maryland has not enacted a comprehensive statewide ban on all flavored tobacco products as of 2026, but federal law prohibits characterizing flavors in cigarettes other than menthol and tobacco. The Maryland General Assembly has considered flavored vape and menthol restrictions in recent sessions. Several jurisdictions, including Montgomery County, restrict flavored e-liquid sales to adult-only tobacco shops. Retailers must follow both state OTP licensing rules and any local flavor ordinances where applicable. The Comptroller and local health departments share enforcement.
Selling restricted flavored products in jurisdictions where banned can result in fines up to $1,000 per violation and license suspension.
Glen Burnie, MD
Under Anne Arundel County Code Section 12-4-903, it is unlawful to permit an animal to disturb the quiet of a person or neighborhood. Continual barking, howl...
Glen Burnie, MD
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Glen Burnie, MD
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Glen Burnie, MD
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Glen Burnie, MD
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Glen Burnie, MD
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