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Associated Press: Federal health officials on Thursday ordered Juul to pull its
electronic cigarettes from the U.S. market, the latest blow to the
embattled company widely blamed for sparking a national surge in teen
vaping. The action is part of a sweeping effort by the Food and Drug
Administration to bring scientific scrutiny to the multibillion-dollar
vaping industry after years of regulatory delays. The FDA said Juul must
stop selling its vaping device and its tobacco and menthol flavored
cartridges. Those already on the market must be removed. Consumers aren’t
restricted from having or using Juul’s products, the agency said. To stay
on the market, companies must show that their e-cigarettes benefit public
health. In practice, that means proving that adult smokers who use them are
likely to quit or reduce their smoking, while teens are unlikely to get
hooked on them (Associated Press).
Virginia Kruta: “They ban
it, I’ll do it live on TV. They can come and arrest me. How’s that?”
@seanhannity promises to throw down over proposed Juul ban (Twitter).
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