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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 ...
Jul. 14—Staff report COLUMBUS — Attorney General Dave Yost has launched a campaign to combat the influx of illegal vaping devices flooding Ohio communities, an initiative aimed at protecting ...
A pictogram used to denote a vaping ban. Laws regulating the use of electronic cigarettes, also known as "vaping", vary across the United States. Some states and municipalities prohibit vaping in every location where smoking is prohibited, while others contain more permissive laws (or no laws at all) regarding vaping. Since 2012, minors have ...
Frustrated by the slow pace of federal action, state attorneys general are waging their own campaigns against the sale and advertising of e-cigarettes to minors. More than a dozen AGs, including ...
A review of regulations in 40 U.S. states found that how a law defines e-cigarettes is critical, with some definitions allowing e-cigarettes to avoid smoke-free laws, taxation, and restrictions on sales and marketing. [294] Fewer policies have been created to restrict vaping indoors than with cigarette smoking. [295]
The National Youth Tobacco Survey found some progress is being made to keep kids from using vape products, but there is still work to do. ... about the dangers of illegal vaping, ... if you hear ...
Nicotine products are illegal for anyone under 21 years old, but the latest National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 2.8 million high school and middle school students are tobacco users. About 70% ...
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