State & Local Meeting
City Council Hearing: Committee on Legislative Investigations; March 19, 2026
March 19, 2026
The City Council Hearing of the Committee on Legislative Investigations held on March 19, 2026, focused extensively on the proliferation and regulation of smoke shops in Baltimore City. Council members, including Council President Cohen and Councilman Glover, discussed legislation aimed at shutting down smoke shops selling illegal and harmful products, particularly flavored vapes and unregulated cannabis products. The hearing featured testimony from public health officials, law enforcement representatives, and community members highlighting the challenges of enforcement due to limited resources, unclear definitions, and legal constraints. The Baltimore City Health Department reported a high non-compliance rate among tobacco retailers and plans to create full-time enforcement positions. Law enforcement agencies described difficulties in shutting down illegal operations, as shops often reopen quickly after raids. The council emphasized the need for stronger enforcement tools, better inter-agency collaboration, and legislative measures to limit the number and location of smoke shops, increase penalties, and protect youth from harmful substances. Public testimony underscored community concerns about safety, illegal sales, and the negative impact of smoke shops on neighborhoods. The council committed to pursuing coordinated efforts and legislation to address these issues effectively.
Sources
- City Council Hearing: Committee on Legislative Investigations; March 19, 2026 · CharmTV Citizens' Hub · Mar 19