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  2. Four years after ban, illegal vaping products continue to ...

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    Thousands of illegal vaping products from abroad are being sold to teens in New Jersey despite a state ban to curb the highly addictive habit. Four years after ban, illegal vaping products ...

  3. We have to stop the sale of illegal disposable vapes to New ...

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    Despite being illegal, flavored, disposable e-cigarettes that are made in China remain widely available in the U.S. and popular among American youth who use tobacco.

  4. Regulation of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Some tobacco companies have sponsored ads that claim to discourage teen smoking. Such ads are unregulated. However, these ads have been shown, in independent studies, to increase the self-reported likelihood that teens will start smoking. They also cause adults to see tobacco companies as more responsible and less in need of regulation.

  5. Supreme Court doesn't seem convinced FDA was unfair in ... - AOL

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    Vape companies have long marketed their products as a way to help adults quit traditional cigarettes, and say the FDA changed its standards with little warning and blocked the sale of over a ...

  6. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    If the FDA does not see a change in the illegal youth access of menthol or minty vapes currently 20% of their use, they will move to adjust their regulations. [283] The decision to allow menthol vapes was to ensure that an alternative was present should an adult go to purchase menthol cigarettes. [283]

  7. Teen vaping hits a decade-low. Could Supreme Court ... - AOL

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    Vapes Supreme Court will decide if FDA unfairly blocked marketing of flavored e-cigarettes VPro Jelly, disposable vaping devises, are sold to adult customers, 21 and older, at Cincy Vapors in ...

  8. Supreme Court doesn't seem convinced FDA was unfair in ...

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    The FDA was slow to regulate the now multibillion-dollar vaping market, and even years into the crackdown flavored vapes that are technically illegal nevertheless remain widely available. The agency says the companies were denied because they couldn't show flavored vapes had a net public benefit, as laid out in the law.

  9. Tobacco 21 - Wikipedia

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    This legislation (known as “Tobacco 21” or “T21”) was effective immediately, and it is now illegal for a retailer to sell any tobacco product—including cigarettes, cigars, and e-cigarettes—to anyone under 21 across the United States.