Guam

Proposed Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products in Guam
Proposed Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products in Guam
A proposed ban on the sale of flavored tobacco products in Guam has garnered support and opposition.
Regulations
Feb.05
Ban on Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products Withdrawn in Guam
Ban on Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products Withdrawn in Guam
Guam bill to ban flavored tobacco sales withdrawn after public hearing delay, but will be reintroduced for further modification.
Regulations
Jan.09
Guam E-Cigarette Shops Closing in Protest of Proposed Ban
Guam E-Cigarette Shops Closing in Protest of Proposed Ban
Several e-cigarette stores on the US territory of Guam will close on Thursday in protest of a proposed ban on certain e-cigarette products.
Regulations
Jan.04
Proposed Ban on All Flavored E-Liquids in Guam
Proposed Ban on All Flavored E-Liquids in Guam
Guam residents will voice their opinion on a proposed ban on selling all flavored e-liquids in stores this Thursday.
Regulations
Jan.03
Addressing the Alarming Teen Usage of E-Cigarettes on Guam
Addressing the Alarming Teen Usage of E-Cigarettes on Guam
According to Guam news outlet Guampdn, Dr. Annette David reveals that Guam has the highest teen e-cigarette usage rate worldwide.
Regulations
Dec.13
Guam Senators Plan to Discuss Four Anti-Smoking Bills
Guam Senators Plan to Discuss Four Anti-Smoking Bills
Guam senators plan to discuss four bills in a public hearing on Tuesday to curb teenage smoking.
Regulations
Dec.12
Decreased Compliance Rates Found in Random Retail Inspections in Guam
Decreased Compliance Rates Found in Random Retail Inspections in Guam
Guam conducts surprise inspections on retailers, revealing a drop in compliance rate to 94.8%, citing a rise in youth e-cigarette usage.
Regulations
Dec.08
Decline in Compliance Rate for Tobacco and E-Cigarette Retailers on Guam
Decline in Compliance Rate for Tobacco and E-Cigarette Retailers on Guam
Guam's tobacco and e-cigarette retailers experience a slight decline in compliance rate, according to recent annual inspections.
Regulations
Dec.04