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  2. KY police: Smoke shop near a school sold products to minors ...

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    Vape use in school by Kentucky students has been an increasing concern, as multiple school districts including Fayette County have sued Juul and reached a settlement with the e-cigarette company.

  3. High school teacher arrested for selling THC, nicotine vape ...

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    A former Virginia high school teacher who allegedly sold vape cartridges containing THC and nicotine to students is now facing multiple charges. Kaitlyn Crescent was taken into custody by the ...

  4. After vapes made Kentucky students sick, nearby district ...

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    After three students at Lynn Camp Middle/High School had adverse symptoms on Feb. 15, Knox County Sheriff Mike Smith said in a news release that the vape pens they used were believed to have ...

  5. List of vaping bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Instead, vaping is prohibited only on all campuses of University System of Georgia, with limited exceptions for educational purposes and research. Municipalities may regulate vaping more stringently than the state. Roswell bans vaping in all city parks; Localities with vaping bans that include all bars and restaurants (3 total):

  6. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    A study was conducted which concluded that a primary reason most vape users quit is due to health (75%), cost (45%), and to reduce risk of COVID-19 (24%). Methods most users used to quit vaping were by cutting (68%), getting advice from doctors (28%), quitting 'cold turkey' (24%), nicotine, or switching to E-cigarette with less nicotine (24%).

  7. Tobacco-free college campuses - Wikipedia

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    Numerous surveys have indicated that implementing tobacco-free policies reduces students exposure to secondhand smoke on campuses. However, in Fall of 2006 an online survey of 4,160 students from 10 different colleges found that most second hand smoke was experienced by students in restaurants/bars (65%), at home (55%) and in a car (38%), suggesting that on campus bans may be less effective.

  8. Online vape retailers ignore rules meant to protect minors ...

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    The latest survey by the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration found that although vaping remains the most popular form of tobacco use among minors, the number of middle- and high-school ...

  9. Puff? Enough: Leon Schools installing vape detectors in high ...

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    According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1.21 million high school students and 410,000 middle school students reported use of e ...