Governor signs several bills into law, vetoes two

Gov. Mary Fallin was busy on Friday vetoing two bills and signing more than two dozen others into law.

The first bill signed deals with prohibiting the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors.

Other bills now signed into law deal with adoptions, hazardous waste, taxes, and school district residency.

Fallin vetoed a bill dealing with child support involving custodial and noncustodial parents.

She also vetoed legislation restricting the sale to minors of "compressed gas dusters."  This would include items used to blow dust off computer keyboards, that people might inhale to get high.