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  4. The FDA Proposes a De Facto Cigarette Ban, Which Would ... - AOL

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    Mitch Zeller, who directed the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products from 2013 to 2022, says the plan to restrict nicotine in cigarettes was nixed after Gottlieb left office in 2019. At that point ...

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    By 2015, e-cigarettes had taken over traditional cigarettes as the nicotine product of choice of U.S. high school students, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National ...

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  8. Cigarette machine - Wikipedia

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    A cigarette machine is a vending machine that dispenses packs of cigarettes in exchange for payment. Many modern cigarette machines require customers to swipe an identification card to prevent persons under the legal smoking age from purchasing tobacco. Because of their potential for misuse by underage persons, many jurisdictions restrict where ...

  9. Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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    The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (also known as the FSPTC Act) was signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 22, 2009. This bill changed the scope of tobacco policy in the United States by giving the FDA the ability to regulate tobacco products, similar to how it has regulated food and pharmaceuticals since the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.