L.A. city attorney accuses e-cigarette companies of illegally selling and marketing to minors - Los Angeles Times

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L.A. City Atty. Mike Feuer announced his office is seeking injunctions against three California-based companies, alleging that they sell vaping products without proper age verification and market tobacco products to underage youths

 

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Good! This is an opportunity for vape shops to counter sue for slander and harrassment and expose the tobacco tax addiction hiding behind Mike's attack on the harmless and effective vaping alternative to smoking

Ridiculous. Vape shops have the highest rate of compliance, this will lead to more smoking of traditional and deadly cigarettes.

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The injunction requests come after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in September announced a crackdown on e-cigarette manufacturers nationwide, citing an “epidemic of nicotine addiction” among American youths:

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