E-Cigarette Company JUUL To Pay D.C. $15.2 Million For Marketing To Kids

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The e-cigarette company JUUL will pay D.C. $15.2 million over its targeting marketing to teens.

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Mean why, the Federal District is all down with mind-destroying weed.

Carpet doesn’t match the drapes with this post.

This is an article about electronic cigarettes.

Full access to big money at the exact age you can do anything you want, but your brain is still mush? What could go wrong!?

Can we use that money to put licensed mental health counselors in every single school across the District? Please?

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