Some e-cigarette shops have a new technique to stop taxes on vapor products.
They're offering prizes such as free nicotine for a year in exchange for emailing lawmakers.
A pro-vaping group put out word on its website that anyone who emailed their state lawmaker would be entered into a raffle.
More than 20 local vape shops contributed prizes.
They're against a proposal to impose a 45 percent tax on nicotine liquid and e-cigarette cartridges.
The prime sponsor of that bill told the News Tribune that most lawmakers who received calls or emails from people opposing the taxes had no idea they were getting something in return.