Juul Vaping Settlement Sends Millions From Company To State Campaigns Against Its Product
Except for $2 million, the money will be used in programs to dissuade the use of e-cigarettes, such as educations programs created to prevent young people from getting addicted and using the products. The company also promised not to market to young people in the state as part of the settlement. This is the second settlement Juul has made with state prosecutors, The Associated Press reported. There was also an agreement that Juul would create a monitoring program for retailers, in which compliance checks would be conducted in 25 stores per month across Arizona for two years....