Maryland lawmakers are considering a statewide ban on flavored tobacco products, from cigars to menthol cigarettes and vaping products.Supporters of House Bill 134 contend the measure is designed to protect children. But members of the House Economic Matters and Health and Government Operations committees, which held a hearing Wednesday for the legislation, questioned whether it goes too far.Vape180, which has had two shops in Annapolis for almost a decade, carries a clever anti-cigarette message: Vaping is 180 degrees away from smoking tobacco.But what lawmakers are considering is making store management and employees anxious. The legislation calls for a statewide ban on all flavored tobacco products. We are actually pretty nervous about it right now. The primary reason is, during the pandemic, the last thing we want to do is to have our primary source of income taken away from us and have to file unemployment ourselves, said Tyler Ebadi, general manager of Vape180.Bill suppor