FDA Blocked: Federal Court Rules JUUL Can Keep Selling E-Cigarette Products
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked a government ban on JUUL e-cigarette products, ruling they can continue to be sold for now.
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked a government ban on JUUL e-cigarette products, ruling they can continue to be sold for now.
JUUL Labs Inc. can no longer sell or distribute its products in the United States after receiving a marketing denial order from the FDA.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is set to order the popular Juul e-cigarettes off the market in the United States, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying floated the idea Friday that deaths related to the use of e-cigarettes, or vaping, in America in 2019 may have been secret Chinese coronavirus cases caused by a U.S. Army laboratory leak.
Utah Senator Mitt Romney argued that flavored e-cigarettes and vaping juices like “unicorn poop” should be banned because of their attractiveness to children.
The e-cigarette company Juul has been accused of illegally marketing its nicotine pods as less harmful than regular cigarettes.
San Francisco may be the first city to outlaw e-cigarettes, pending a Tuesday vote from the city’s board of supervisors.
Juul CEO Kevin Burns told the San Francisco Chronicle editorial board Thursday that the vaping company plans to stay in the city — along with its 1,200 employees — even as the city considers banning the sale of e-cigarettes.
Students at the University of Miami want the school’s mascot to smoke a “Juul” vaporizer instead of a pipe, according to a new petition circulating on social media.