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Senate Bill 2024 took effect September 1, 2025, making it a Class A misdemeanor to sell or market certain vape products in Texas. This affects retailers including gas stations, smoke shops, and convenience stores throughout Bedford and the DFW area.
Selling or advertising banned vape products in Texas is now a Class A misdemeanor, carrying up to 1 year in jail, up to $4,000 in fines, and potential loss of business license. State officials have confirmed law enforcement is actively inspecting smoke shops, gas stations, and convenience stores throughout Texas for compliance.
One of the biggest changes is the ban on vapes manufactured in China or any country classified as a U.S. foreign adversary. Most popular disposable brands were manufactured overseas and are now off Texas shelves. The brands that survive in 2026 are those that manufacture in the United States or have shifted production away from China.
Texas-compliant vapes in 2026 feature USA manufacturing documentation, no cannabinoid content, child-resistant packaging, clear 21+ labeling, and nicotine content only. Ask your retailer for compliance documentation when purchasing.
If you are a vaper in Bedford TX, your options have changed significantly since September 2025. The good news is that nicotine vaping products are still available โ the law targets cannabinoid vapes and foreign-manufactured disposables specifically. Expect more USA-branded disposables and a stronger selection of refillable pod systems at compliant local stores.
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One
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800 Forest Ridge Dr
Bedford, TX 76022
Open 24 Hours
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