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February 25, 2021 03:30 pm ETEstimated Read Time: 4 Minutes
Transporting cannabis is a tricky business, thanks in large part to the fact that cannabis is still illegal at the federal level. Even when you’re transporting cannabis from a state where it’s legal to another state where it’s legal—for example, driving across the border from California to Oregon—there’s a chance you might run into trouble. Even though cannabis is legal in each state, the border crossing technically falls under federal jurisdiction, and while you’re not exactly likely to be stopped at the border and searched, it’s certainly a significant risk. Now that the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act is on its way to legalization, the risk has lessened considerably. If the MORE Act passes, cannabis will be declassified from its Schedule I status. This measure would move cannabis companies toward being able to ship products from one state to another, as long as those states shared borders and each had legalized cannabis. It would open up much bigger markets for the cannabis industry. Until that day comes, cannabis companies can only ship their products within the state in which they’re located. But thanks to a new USPS measure, they may soon be unable to do even that.
The USPS Bans Shipping Vapes
Last December, Congress passed the Preventing Online Sales of E-Cigarettes to Children Act, an absolute mouthful of a piece of legislation that will prohibit the United States Postal Service from shipping vapes and vaping equipment.
The law is intended to target tobacco products, and it doesn’t make specific mention of the cannabis industry or cannabis products. However, the language of the law is vague enough that it could easily create issues for those in the cannabis industry. The law refers to “electronic nicotine delivery systems,” which would leave out cannabis vapes. But it goes on to define vapes for its purposes as any product that “delivers nicotine, flavor, or any other substance to the user inhaling from the device.”
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Legislators are clear about the fact that the intent of the new law is to help keep nicotine vapes out of the hands of children. It’s an issue that many have been concerned about as vaping has become more and more popularized, and it’s led to such measures already as some vape manufacturers discontinuing their fruit-flavored cartridges and laws requiring vapes to be packaged in ways that are explicitly designed not to appeal to children. But will this new vape shipping ban affect a cannabis industry that already has a lot of restrictions governing how it’s able to operate?
The Cannabis Industry Isn’t Worried
Although cannabis companies aren’t going to be able to use USPS for vape shipments for the foreseeable future, that’s actually unlikely to change much about the way they operate. Using private companies that require signatures for package deliveries is fully in compliance with the new law—it enables the legislature to be sure that anyone taking delivery of vaping products is of age, which is the main concern prompting this piece of legislation. That means companies like UPS and FedEx are still options. But do note, that this can only occur within state jurisdictions as shipping cannabis outside of the state is federally prohibited. And while FedEx has come out with a statement that they won’t be shipping vaping products either, the cannabis industry isn’t bothered.
Vape companies tend to send their products through private shipping firms, rather than the larger, more traditional shipping methods. And this law doesn’t affect that. There’s also the fact that the cannabis industry simply isn’t able to rely on shipped merchandise for too much of its profits yet anyway. If and when interstate shipping becomes feasible, this might be more of a concern. In the meantime, keeping tobacco out of the hands of underage people is always a good thing.
Kat Helgeson comes from a ten year career in social media marketing and content creation. She takes pride in her ability to communicate the culture and values of an organization via the written word. Kat is also the author of numerous books for young adults. Her titles have received the Junior Library Guild Award, the Bank Street College of Education Best Books of the Year Distinction, and been featured on the Illinois Reads selection list. Her work has been translated into Dutch and German.
Just like everything else, this “ban” will only flood the black market (it’s called that for a reason!) with bad products. We already know that cartridge vapes are terrible for the body and can be EASILY faked and spiked with who knows what..MUCH more easily available to kids.Yet another example of the current (2021)administration’s ineptitude.
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