The law prohibits the sale of all vaping products except those authorized by the FDA.
The theft happened early Sunday morning at Derb E Cigs on State Street in New Albany.
Store owner Troy LeBlanc said the suspects grabbed electronic cigarettes and got out in a matter of seconds.
Derb E Cigs President Troy LeBlanc told WDRB News that teenage vaping was not a problem until Juul arrived on the scene.
The bill pre-filed by Rep. Jerry Miller, R-Louisville, would mandate that flavored vaping products, except those that taste like tobacco, be sold in stores limited to patrons at least 18 years old and licensed through the Kentucky Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control at $500 per location.
Vaping is now being blamed for seven deaths across the country -- and some University of Louisville researchers are working to determine why the practice is so attractive to young people.