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Chris Reykdal, Superintendent of Public Instruction, is endorsing an effort to ban flavored tobacco products across the state.
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Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson says the state has reached an settlement with e-cigarette giant Juul Labs, which will pay the state $22.5 million. The company also agreed to a variety of reforms to prevent underage use and sales. Ferguson filed a consumer protection lawsuit in September 2020, saying the country’s largest e-cigarette company targeted underage consumers and deceived consumers about the addictiveness of its product.
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In about one more week, people under the age of 21 will no longer be able to buy cigarettes or vaping products in Washington.A new Washington law that…
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Vape shop owners in Washington say the state’s new ban on flavored products is putting them out of business. The emergency rule took effect last month and…
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UPDATE, Oct. 9: Washington state has passed an emergency ban on flavored vaping products in response to the nationwide outbreak of vaping related…
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The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is considering a ban on battery-powered electronic cigarettes that deliver nicotine without smoking.The News…