NOV. 18, 2019 – Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey said Monday that Juul’s decision to stop selling some flavored vaping products has come “too late,” noting that many teens are already caught up in using e-cigarettes. State officials said the percentage of high school students who have vaped has increased from 11.7% in 2017 to 27.5% this year. “Unfortunately tobacco and nicotine use is on the rise among young people, driven largely by vaping products,” Lacey said at the news conference on Monday.
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