Novelty and Toylike Lighters:
Status of Legislation to Ban, Limit Sale
Status of Legislation
Legend
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- States that have passed legislation
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- States that introduced legislation
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- States where legislation has failed
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- States that have no legislation
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- States where study has been introduced
Latest News
- Feb 23, 2012
- Wisconsin Senate Bill 509 introduced, prohibiting retail sale of novelty lighters to minors.
- Jan 17, 2012
- Indiana House Bill 1056 unanimously (11-0) passed the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee.
- Jan 4, 2012
- New York Assembly Bill 8402 introduced, prohibiting the retail sale and distribution of novelty lighters.
Status of Federal Legislation
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