Trump Administration to Ban Most Flavored E-Cigarettes
Trump Administration to Ban Most Flavored E-Cigarettes
The Trump administration is planning to put a blanket ban on most flavored e-cigarettes.The announcement follows numerous reports and warnings. Hundreds of people across the country have reported strange symptoms from vaping and at least five have died from it. Teenagers are using nicotine at an ever-increasing pace, reversing decades of a downward trend.On Wednesday morning, President Trump said the country needs to overcome its addiction.“It’s very dangerous. Children have died. People have died,” the president said.“We can’t allow people to get sick,” Trump said, sitting in the Oval Office. “And we can’t have our kids be so affected.”Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar II said his agency will outline the new policy alongside the Food and Drug Administration. Together, the two departments are expected to release an action plan within the next month. Along with qualifying the administration’s latest restrictions, it’ll effectively remove most flavored e-cigarettes and nicotine pods from the market.
A Juul electronic cigarette, with four 'pods'; image courtesy of Fair Expert via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/
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