Indiana Joins Investigation of Juul Labs

Indiana is now one of 39 states with a coalition to investigate the marketing and sales practices of Juul Labs, a maker of vaping products. The investigation includes the targeting of kids, claims of nicotine content, and statements on the risks and effectiveness of smoking cessation devices.
“Vaping poses significant health concerns, and it’s intended only as an alternative to smoking tobacco,” Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill said. “Young Hoosiers need to be aware of these risks. We must encourage them to avoid these products, which should only be aimed at adults who want to quit smoking cigarettes and other tobacco products.”
The National Youth Tobacco Survey, conducted in 2019, found over 5 million young people reported using e-cigarettes within the past month, which was up from 3.6 million the prior year.
Editor’s Note:
New research conducted in part by a Ball State University economics professor reveals boosting the price of e-cigarettes may push users towards cigarette use. Click here to read more from IIB and hear from the researcher.