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A judge struck down New York’s emergency ban on flavored e-cigarettes, in part ruling that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and authorities exceeded their authority in an attempt to curb the teen vaping crisis.
New York and Massachusetts officials are grappling with the economic effects of the vaping ban this week, facing lawsuits from local vape shop owners who say the ban will close their stores.
New York's $1 billion-plus in cigarette tax collections per year key to flavored tobacco ban push; Vaping industry says banning flavored e-cigarettes would harm adults trying to quit smoking ...
New York's ban on the sale of flavored vaping products, also known as e-cigarettes, won't take effect Friday after a state appellate court granted a request from an industry group to delay ...
Vape on this: the Cuomo administration plans to ban flavored e-cigarettes next year because so many kids are getting hooked on them. The state Health Department has issued regulations to prohibit t… ...
Inam Rehman, manager of Jubilee Vape & Smoke Inc., vapes while discussing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's push to enact a statewide ban on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes amid growing health ...
New York joins California in lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul 01:10. At Smoking 'N Vaping shop in Manhattan, they've already scaled back their inventory of flavored e-cigarettes, but it's ...
The latest on how the vaping-related health crisis is affecting New York. Last month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo with State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker, issued an executive order banning the sale of ...
Vape shops are scrambling after New York the state temporarily banned the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes and nicotine e-liquids. Some fear they may need to close down; one shop owner sees ...
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