A bill sponsored by a Williston lawmaker would treat electronic cigarettes the same way tobacco is treated.
Sen. Brad Bekkedahl introduced Senate Bill 2189, which would add electronic smoking devices to the state’s tobacco laws, meaning retailers would need a license to sell them, the same as is required for cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco. It would also impose a tax on electronic cigarettes.
The bill passed the Senate 39-8 and is waiting for a hearing in the House of Representatives.