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New York Moves To Enact Statewide Flavored E-Cig Ban


New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is pushing to enact a statewide ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes amid growing health concerns connected to vaping, especially among young people.

The Democrat announced Sunday that the state health commissioner would be making a recommendation this week to the state Public Health and Health Planning Council. The council can issue emergency regulations that would go into effect as soon as they are voted on and start being enforced in as soon as two weeks, following a short grace period for retailers, officials said.

In announcing the action, Cuomo sharply criticized the flavors that are for sale, like bubble gum and cotton candy.

“These are obviously targeted to young people and highly effective at targeting young people,” he said.

The ban would not impact tobacco- and menthol-flavored e-cigarettes, but Cuomo said the Department of Health would continue evaluating and that could change.

Cuomo signed legislation earlier this year raising the statewide smoking age to 21, and earlier this month signed a mandate that requires state anti-tobacco campaigns to also include vaping.

Vaping is also under a federal spotlight , as health authorities look into hundreds of breathing illnesses reported in people who have used e-cigarettes and other vaping devices.

In his first public comments on vaping, President Donald Trump proposed a similar federal ban last week.

The FDA has been able to ban vaping flavors since 2016, but hasn’t taken the step, with officials looking into whether flavors could help cigarette smokers to quit.

The industry has spent a lot of money in states around the country to lobby against state-level flavored e-cigarette bans, in states including Hawaii, California, Maine and Connecticut.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer earlier this month ordered that state’s health department to come out with emergency rules to prohibit flavored e-cigarette sales.

But in response to Trump’s federal proposal, the biggest player in the industry, Juul Labs Inc., said it agreed with “category-wide action” on the flavored products, and would comply with a final FDA policy.

Juul did not immediately respond to requests for comment on New York’s latest action.

(AP)



3 Responses

  1. At the end of the day, studies show that even including factors such as the dangerous chemicals and nicotine inhaled by vaping, and the deplorable practice of targeting minors with Juul ads, vaping or E-cigs are still safer by monumental proportions than traditional cigarettes. Maybe instead of exclusively targeting vaping companies, we should jointly attack both massive cigarette companies (such a Camel and Marlboro) and E-cig and vaping companies.

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