Oklahoma DOC to allow inmates to buy nicotine vapes and pouches in 2026

Feb.05
Oklahoma DOC to allow inmates to buy nicotine vapes and pouches in 2026
Oklahoma’s Department of Corrections says it will begin allowing inmates to buy single-use nicotine vapes and nicotine pouches through prison canteens in 2026, framing the move as a strategy to reduce contraband-driven debts and prison violence. Officials say inmates will be barred from using personal nicotine products, the devices will be disposable and non-cartridge-based, and the program will be self-funded through inmate purchases rather than taxpayer money.

Key Points

 

  • Oklahoma, U.S. plans to let inmates purchase nicotine vapes and nicotine pouches via the DOC canteen system in 2026.
  • DOC says Oklahoma will be the first prison system in the country to offer these products.
  • DOC Director Justin Farris argues contraband drives debt, and “debt equals violence” in prisons.
  • Inmates cannot bring in or use personal products; only DOC-supplied items are allowed.
  • The change will also apply to DOC employees, who will be allowed to use nicotine products at work.
  • DOC says the program won’t cost taxpayers, because inmates will pay through purchases.

 


 

2Firsts, February 5, 2026

 

According to American media Newson6, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) says it will begin allowing incarcerated people in 2026 to purchase nicotine vapes and nicotine pouches through the prison canteen system. DOC says Oklahoma will be the first prison system in the United States to offer these products, arguing the move is designed to reduce prison violence and shrink the black-market contraband economy.

 

DOC Director Justin Farris acknowledged the plan will draw criticism, but said contraband will continue to find its way into prisons — creating debts that can escalate into violence. “Debt equals violence in prison,” Farris said, adding DOC believes the policy will reduce contraband and violence while keeping people out of debt.

 

DOC also said it hopes the change will calm inmates, support those struggling with addiction to tobacco or drugs, and reduce incentives to find new ways to bring contraband into facilities. The department emphasized it will not cost taxpayers, because inmates will purchase the products directly from DOC.

 

Under the plan, inmates may buy single-use, disposable nicotine vapes or nicotine pouches from DOC via the canteen. They may not bring in or use personal nicotine products. DOC said the vapes will be one-time-use devices and not cartridge-based.

 

The change will also apply to employees, allowing DOC staff to use nicotine products while at work. Farris said the goal is to move people away from tobacco and black-market tobacco, offering nicotine pouches or vapes rather than tobacco itself.

 

Oklahoma banned tobacco in prisons in 2006, but DOC says tobacco products still make up a significant share of contraband drops, along with phones, drugs and weapons. DOC reported confiscating more than 1,600 pounds of tobacco products in 2025. Farris said some jails across the country have already introduced similar access with positive results.

 

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