The purpose, findings and legislative intent of this article
are to:
A. Regulate the sale of electronic nicotine delivery systems and the
establishment of vape shops in order to serve the public health, safety
and welfare of the residents and businesses within the Town.
B. The Town Board also finds that electronic nicotine delivery systems,
commonly known as "e-cigarettes," have been growing steadily in popularity
since entering the United States retail market in 2007. E-cigarettes
are often advertised as alternatives to traditional tobacco products.
The Town Board finds that many convenience and grocery stores sell
these products, with some dedicated "vape shops" and "head shops"
exclusively selling e-cigarettes, liquid nicotine and related products.
Such devices may contribute to youth smoking and reduced cessation,
since the devices contain or produce chemicals other than nicotine
known to be toxic, carcinogenic and causative of respiratory and heart
distress. E-cigarettes and similar devices look identical, whether
they contain nicotine or not, and, as a result, their use not only
normalizes e-cigarette use but also renormalizes tobacco addiction
and use of tobacco products like combustible cigarettes.