Efforts to ban flavored nicotine, tobacco products in Kansas City limits dead for now
41 KSHB: Efforts to ban businesses from selling flavored nicotine and tobacco products in Kansas City, Missouri, city limits are dead, for now.
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Maryland Expands Clean Indoor Air Act to Ban Vaping in Public Indoor Spaces, Requiring New Signage
The MoCo Show: Earlier this month, the Maryland Department of Health introduced resources to help businesses comply with the updated Clean Indoor Air Act, which as of July 1, 2024, bans electronic smoking devices in all indoor public spaces and requires visible “no smoking or vaping” signage.
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Nicotine pouch trend grows amongst teens
WINK: The number of teens using tobacco products is at a 25-year low, but at the same time, kids are ditching cigarettes, and many are picking up another habit: nicotine pouches.
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New proposal to ban flavored tobacco in the works in Denver
Denverite: The last attempt got vetoed, but Mayor Mike Johnston may be open to a ban on flavored vapes ad more.
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$76 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes seized by feds
USA Today: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced the seizure of $76 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes.
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20% of Ohio high schoolers vape, double the national average, study shows
NBS News 4: The percentage of high school students who vape in Ohio is double the national average, recently published data shows.
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Monroe County superintendent: 'Vaping occurs daily'; schools discuss deterrents, education
The Monroe News: In 2023, when nationally recognized speaker Officer Jermaine Galloway visited Monroe County, he said vaping is now an epidemic among American youth.
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Lawrenceburg HS to Host Parents Against Vaping Event This Thursday
Eagle County 99.3: Lawrenceburg Community School Corporation invites local students, families, and community members to attend the free Parents Against Vaping event on Thursday, April 11.
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Kansas City council postpones vote on menthol tobacco ban amid local business concerns
KMBC News: Following a national trend of proposed bans on menthol or flavored tobacco products, the Kansas City Council postponed a vote to disallow local businesses from selling such products as of Jan. 1, 2025.
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How a school district is using new technology to catch students vaping
KCAL News: PAVe Advocate Dianne Shumway shares her story and her disappointment in the FDA for their lack of action.
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We must fight harder to keep vaping products from children
The Denver Post: In his op-ed, PAVe advocate Kyle Wimmer states we need the Attorney General to work with state and local lawmakers to pass legislation that outlaws the sales of flavored vape/tobacco products and keep them out of the hands of kids before they get addicted.
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FDA Must Do More to Protect Kids from Illegal, Flavored Vapes
TAPinto Newark: Every day that passes without FDA finalizing the process and, more importantly, strictly enforcing existing rules means younger kids are starting to vape, drawn in by flavors, colorful packaging, and targeted social-media marketing. Congressional leaders are right in demanding action by the FDA, and we stand alongside them.
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FDA clears first menthol e-cigarette for adults
NBCNews: Parent groups and anti-tobacco advocates criticized the decision, which comes after years of pushing to keep menthol and other flavors that can appeal to teens off the market.
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FDA gives green light to menthol flavored e-cigarettes for first time
CBSNews: The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, the first time the agency has opened the door for vaping companies to sell non-tobacco flavored products.
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NYC sues 11 e-cig distributors in latest broadside against vaping
YahooNews: Top New York City officials announced Thursday that the city is suing 11 distributors of vaping devices in a lawsuit that seeks to end their illegal distribution and create a new fund to warn youngsters off nicotine. Dorian Fuhrman, cofounder of Parents Against Vaping, described the city’s lawsuits as a “first step,” but said much more needs to be done.
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Flavored e-cigarettes are available all over New York City, but did you know they’re illegal?
News12NewYork: “We had a program where we sent volunteers across the city...of the 300 or so stores that we sent volunteers into, more than 70% of them were selling illegal flavored vapes. That is absurd and it’s important to close those loopholes and give the authorities better ability to enforce the law because a city without laws cannot thrive,” Meredith Berkman told News 12 New York.
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NYC officials need to start focusing on the youth vaping epidemic
NewYorkPost: You can’t walk through New York City without being overwhelmed by the smell of cannabis as thousands of unlicensed smoke shops spread like poisonous weeds.
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NYC uses local tobacco law to shut down unlicensed cannabis store
Fox5: Watch Parents Against Vaping cofounder Meredith Berkman speak up about the problem of unlicensed shops selling illegal products in NYC.
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Commentary: New York's ban on flavored vaping products isn't working
TimesUnion: With vague language in the law creating loopholes and impeding enforcement, many stores are still selling the e-cigarette products.
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Massachusetts’ highest court upholds novel Brookline rule banning tobacco sales to anyone born this century
TheBostonGlobe: Massachusetts’ highest court issued a ruling Friday upholding a groundbreaking bylaw in Brookline that bans anyone born in the 21st century from buying tobacco in town, likely opening the door to other communities to pursue similar rules.
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