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7-Eleven to pay $1.2M to DC after illegally selling electronic smoking devices near schools: OAG
Eleven is in the hot seat and has agreed to pay $1.2 million to D.C., for failing to stop selling smoking devices near middle ...
The group Smokeless Vets hope to help 100,000 veterans stop smoking. Using nicotine products like vapes and pouches, they think, would help. By Joshua Skovlund Published Jul 25, 2024 6:56 PM EDT Omar ...
Imperial Brands has been granted a patent for an electronic smoking device that includes a capillary buffer to manage excessive liquid from the liquid supply. The device features a tubular housing, ...
SAN ANTONIO - Most of us have probably seen some kind of electronic smoking device while we're out and about, especially on a night out. Thanks to an amendment to the San Antonio smoking ordinance, ...
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7-Eleven to pay $1.2 million to settle lawsuit over illegal vape sales near DC schools
Eleven is being held accountable for putting profits over public health. The District of Columbia's Attorney General ...
16 district convenience stores have removed electronic smoking devices from shelves, must stop selling them, offer training, ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released data from the 2014 National Youth Tobacco Survey reporting that high school and middle school use of electronic smoking devices ...
A new bill will go into effect next week in the state of Illinois, banning the use of vape pens and other electronic smoking devices in indoor public spaces. According to the provisions of HB 1540, ...
7-Eleven to pay $1.2 million to settle allegations of selling illegal vaping devices near DC schools
Eleven has agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve claims the convenience store violated the D.C. ban on the sale of vape devices and e-cigarettes within a quarter-mile of schools.
The D.C. attorney general found that 7-Eleven stores near middle and high schools continued selling vapes and e-cigarettes ...
Eleven to pay $1.2 million for selling vapes near schools in D.C., violating ban on e-cigarettes in prohibited school zones.
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