US agency cracks down on Juul e-cigarette popular in schools
US agency cracks down on Juul e-cigarette popular in schools
Boston Globe
Matthew Perrone
Federal health officials Tuesday announced a nationwide crackdown on underage use of a popular e-cigarette brand following months of complaints from parents, politicians, and school administrators.
The Food and Drug Administration issued warnings to 40 retail and online stores as part of a month-long operation against illegal sales of Juul to children. Investigators targeted 7-Eleven locations, Shell gas stations, and Cumberland Farms convenience stores as well as vaping shops.