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  2. Some online vape sellers don't comply with regulations to ...

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    Online e-cigarette and vape retailers are under fire for not complying with sales restrictions.. Regulations are in place to help prevent the sale of vape products to minors, including age ...

  3. Eighth-grade student strip-searched over vape pen at Ohio ...

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    When the eighth-grade girl arrived at Eastlake Middle School in Lake County on Sept. 7, another student approached the girl, asking if she wanted to smoke a new vape pen, the girl’s mother said ...

  4. 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 ...

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

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    Eaton Rapids, use of electronic cigarettes by minors is a civil infraction. Hastings, Use of electronic cigarettes by minors is a civil infraction. Port Huron, use or possession of e-cigarettes, Vapor Products, or Alternative Nicotine Products by minors is a misdemeanor. Also prohibited is the sale or furnishing of said items to minors.

  6. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors ...

  7. U.S. history of tobacco minimum purchase age by state

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    By 1920, around half of states had their minimum purchase age of twenty-one and some simply prohibited "minors" (ages 14–24) from purchasing. [3] During the 1920s, due to tobacco industry lobbying , the minimum ages were lowered across the U.S. and ranged from sixteen to nineteen. [ 3 ]

  8. It’s illegal to sell tobacco and vape products to minors ...

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    Popular Smoke and Vape paid $1,000 to the state of Kentucky to settle a case for selling a vape product to a minor without asking for age or identification at one of its Louisville stores on July ...

  9. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    The new regulations forbid advertising of e-cigarettes, set limits on maximum concentrations of nicotine in liquids, limit maximum volumes of liquid that can be sold, require child-proof and tamper-proof packaging of liquid, set requirements on purity of ingredients, require that the devices deliver consistent doses of vapor, require disclosure ...