North Carolina sues Juul over teen vaping
May 16, 2019
North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against Juul, the largest e-cigarette maker in the U.S., claiming the company marketed its products to teens and lied to all consumers about the safety of using the addictive products. “Vaping has become an epidemic among minors. Juul’s business practices are not only reckless, they’re illegal. And I intend to put a stop to them,” said Josh Stein, the state’s attorney general.
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