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Michigan becomes first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes Michigan becomes first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is moving to make Michigan the first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes.Governor Gretchen Whitmer is moving to make Michigan the first state to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
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The Democrat announced Wednesday that she ordered the state health department to issue emergency rules. They will prohibit the sale and misleading marketing of flavored nicotine vaping products. The Democrat announced on Wednesday that she had ordered the state health department to issue emergency rules. They will prohibit the sale and misleading marketing of flavored nicotine vaping products.
Whitmer said in a written statement that her No 1 priority is keeping kids safe, and she wants to stop companies that are using candy flavors to “hook children on nicotine”. Whitmer said in a written statement that her No 1 priority was keeping kids safe, and she wanted to stop companies that are using candy flavors to “hook children on nicotine”.
The federal government and nearly every state bar the sale of e-cigarettes to minors. Whitmer said Michigan will be the first to ban flavored vaping products, including for adults.The federal government and nearly every state bar the sale of e-cigarettes to minors. Whitmer said Michigan will be the first to ban flavored vaping products, including for adults.
It was not immediately clear how quickly her administration would implement the rules.It was not immediately clear how quickly her administration would implement the rules.
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