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Cigar makers seek to block California’s 2026 unflavored tobacco rule, citing skipped public input.
Cigar companies have filed a new emergency request in California Superior Court after a federal judge denied a similar motion, seeking to block the state’s Unflavored Tobacco List (UTL) set to take effect January 1, 2026.
The UTL requires handmade cigars priced at $12 or more to be registered with a $300 fee and product samples, with over 6,800 applications already submitted.
The lawsuit challenges the rule on procedural grounds, arguing California bypassed public input through emergency rulemaking.
The outcome could delay implementation and impact the premium cigar market, as the state’s price threshold differs from federal standards.
Los fabricantes de cigarrillos buscan bloquear la regla de tabaco sin sabor de 2026 de California, citando la participación pública omitida.