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California Unflavored Tobacco Law Registration Deadline Passes- Dunbarton pulls out!

Ralph

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A judge denied a temporary restraining order filed by the industry hoping to prevent the law from going into effect on January 1, 2026. As a result. manufacturers who did not register their products on the "Unflavored Tobacco List" by October 9th cannot sell a product in California on January 1, 2026. They had to register EVERY SINGLE marca AND vitola they wanted to sell, not just the line.

Further compliance as follows:
  • Pay a $300 application fee for the first year. A $150 annual renewal fee will be required to remain on the list.
  • Submit a box of the product to the California Attorney General’s office.
  • Provide the California Attorney General’s office with basic details about the product, such as length, ring gauge, weight, quantity, etc.
  • Certify that the product meets California’s law that bans most products from having characterizing flavors other than tobacco.
I think the second bullet point is a hell of a way to build up your humidor!

Some exemptions to the law:
  • Flavored premium cigars with a wholesale price of $12 or more
  • Flavored shisha/hookah tobacco sold in licensed stores that allow only people ages 21 or older F
  • Flavored loose-leaf pipe tobacco
Steve Saka of Dunbarton Tobacco will not register any of his cigars, rendering them contraband in California.


If enough companies refuse to register it could really impact retailers.
 
I live in California and our Politicians do not act on our behalf. At least not mine. I don't know many Californians that would vote for this if it was upfront and not pushed through under the radar. And I don't blame Saka one fkn bit. It's extortion at the State level.
 
I love their stance!

Question though, I'm assuming online retailers won't be allowed to sell Dunbarton products to those who live in CA?
 
So if Rocky Patel has what 40 - 60 different vitolas, he has to send one box of each to the AG's office? Really a pity the entire industry didn't pull out. Be one hell of a war dance around the capital. Asshats!

It's been an ongoing discussion here at the office, all the big companies should just band together & say to hell with California.
 
Illusione has a different view.

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It's not something I've looked into, but I wonder if the online retailers (out of state) couldn't just ignore the law? If they are not in California, they are not subject to California law. Just as I am not.
 
There are a few already out there that do this. However... California has got to some of the bigger retailers like CI and a few others that send our purchase info to our state to collect the tobacco tax by mailed official bills of sale. I stopped buying from them. Our poor B&M's here have a hard row to hoe. Many smokers that would frequent a lounge just can't afford it to often. Yet all these cig stores can sell candy flavored vapes that are so harmful health wise with impunity.
 
There are a few already out there that do this. However... California has got to some of the bigger retailers like CI and a few others that send our purchase info to our state to collect the tobacco tax by mailed official bills of sale. I stopped buying from them. Our poor B&M's here have a hard row to hoe. Many smokers that would frequent a lounge just can't afford it to often. Yet all these cig stores can sell candy flavored vapes that are so harmful health wise with impunity.
It's absurd on so many levels.
 
There are a few already out there that do this. However... California has got to some of the bigger retailers like CI and a few others that send our purchase info to our state to collect the tobacco tax by mailed official bills of sale. I stopped buying from them. Our poor B&M's here have a hard row to hoe. Many smokers that would frequent a lounge just can't afford it to often. Yet all these cig stores can sell candy flavored vapes that are so harmful health wise with impunity.
It's absurd on so many levels.
If only these people creating and signing laws knew of logic........
 
It's not something I've looked into, but I wonder if the online retailers (out of state) couldn't just ignore the law? If they are not in California, they are not subject to California law. Just as I am not.
There are always some smaller retailers that ignore state laws, but most online retailers don't (such as those of Utah and Hawaii currently) and most make their shipping policies known on their websites.

Illusione has a different view.

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So Illusione complied with the new laws for part of their lineup and can only sell those SKUs on 1/1/26. Wonder if every additional SKU registered will have to wait 3 months for approval. What a shite-show.
 
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