Vaping and E-Cigarettes
The executives of several e-cigarette manufacturing companies, including the CEO of Juul, testified at a hearing on how their companies… read more
The executives of several e-cigarette manufacturing companies, including the CEO of Juul, testified at a hearing on how their companies were addressing the youth vaping epidemic. Members of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations asked questions ranging from marketing strategies to curbing youth usage of these products. The hearing occurred as the Trump administration had recently banned sales of certain e-cigarette vape pods including fruit, dessert, and mint flavored. close
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