AUGUSTA — Maine could ban electronic cigarettes on school grounds under a Democrat’s bill that faces a committee vote.
Sen. Rebecca Millett’s bill is set for a Wednesday work session.
Maine state law already prohibits tobacco use at any elementary or secondary school. Maine in 2015 prohibited the use of electronic cigarettes in the same public places where smoking is prohibited, such as restaurants, playgrounds and beaches.
Millett’s bill would explicitly prohibit possession of smoking devices such as electronic cigarettes, cigars, pipes and vape pens.
Cigarette smoking rates have stopped falling among U.S. kids, and health officials say vaping may be to blame.
Millet said many school boards have already incorporated a policy for e-cigarettes including flavored Juuls, which contain nicotine and can be hard for teachers to spot.
Send questions/comments to the editors.
Success. Please wait for the page to reload. If the page does not reload within 5 seconds, please refresh the page.
Enter your email and password to access comments.
Hi, to comment on stories you must . This profile is in addition to your subscription and website login.
Already have a commenting profile? .
Invalid username/password.
Please check your email to confirm and complete your registration.
Only subscribers are eligible to post comments. Please subscribe or login first for digital access. Here’s why.
Use the form below to reset your password. When you've submitted your account email, we will send an email with a reset code.