From Truth Initiative <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update: July 26, 2019
Date July 26, 2019 7:00 PM
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JUUL in the hot seat
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July 26, 2019

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JUUL in the hot seat ([link removed])

A two-part congressional hearing this week examined JUUL’s role in the youth nicotine epidemic as well as the company’s marketing, health claims and relationship to Big Tobacco. The company’s testimony, as well as the information provided in their subpoenaed documents, provides a wealth of new facts for Truth Initiative^® to use to inform young people that JUUL is using the similar long-term tactics of the tobacco industry to recruit a new generation who may become addicted to nicotine.

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JUUL keeps saying its popularity with young people is an accident ([link removed])

If you take the company at face value, you might believe JUUL Labs never intended for young nonsmokers to use its product. The company’s actions, however, tell a very different story.

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Vaping in the workplace ([link removed])

With the rise in popularity of vaping, many organizations may be wondering if e-cigarettes are as harmful as other tobacco products and if the devices should be part of a no-smoking policies at work. The EX^® Program has the answers.

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Carmel, Indiana — The City Council passed an ordinance to include e-cigarettes in its smoke-free law with exemptions for three bars, a night club and a retail tobacco store, which were grandfathered in when the original smoke-free law was passed.
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Ohio — Gov. DeWine signed a two-year state budget into law which includes a Tobacco 21 policy and a tax of 10 cents per milliliter on vaping liquid containing nicotine.
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Springfield, Missouri — The City Council passed a Tobacco 21 ordinance.
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