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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
More than a dozen AGs, including those in New York, California, Indiana and Ohio, Exclusive: With feds slow to act, states target e-cigarette sales to minors Skip to main content
Irvine has banned all smoking and vaping in all public places within the city. [47] Loma Linda, July 25, 2008, banned on all sidewalks, streets, common areas in shopping centers, bus stops, parks, restaurant patios, theaters, City Hall, and 80% of motel rooms and apartment units. Exempts the federally controlled VA hospital grounds, and smoking ...
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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.
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% ...