Virginia requires retail tobacco license for vape and e-cigarette sales under VA Code Section 58.1-1021.04:1. Fairfax County zones tobacco retail through general commercial districts without a separate vape overlay.
Virginia law requires every retailer selling vape products and e-cigarettes to hold a state retail tobacco license issued by the Department of Taxation under Section 58.1-1021.04:1. Fairfax County does not issue a separate vape license, and the Zoning Ordinance treats vape and tobacco retail as standard retail uses in commercial districts. Sales to anyone under 21 are prohibited statewide under Virginia Code Section 18.2-371.2, mirroring the federal Tobacco 21 law. The Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth and Fairfax County Public Schools run prevention programming, and some Fairfax shopping centers contractually limit vape stores near schools and youth centers through private leases.
Selling vape products without a state license can trigger Department of Taxation fines, license revocation, criminal penalties under tobacco tax law, and Fairfax County zoning enforcement.
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