Illinois Attorney General Latest to Sue Juul for Targeting Kids
Illinois Attorney General Latest to Sue Juul for Targeting Kids
The Illinois attorney general’s office is suing Juul, repeating oft-made claims that the e-cigarette company intentionally targeted minors in advertising campaigns. And, unlike similar suits filed across the country, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul also alleges that Juul has mispresented e-cigarettes’ practical use in helping adult smokers quit traditional tobacco-based products.In an announcement, Raoul said the suit constitutes but “one part of a multifaceted” endeavor to hold Juul accountable for a recent, significant spike in youth nicotine addiction.As the Chicago Tribune notes, Raoul is anything but alone. Numerous other attorneys general—along with public interest groups and private advocates—have sued Juul. In November, the attorneys general of California and New York filed their own complaints against the company, similarly alleging that its products were marketed to children. Significantly, the New York suit provided evidence that Juul representatives had directly engaged with high school students at assembles and other campus functions.
A Juul electronic cigarette, with four 'pods'; image courtesy of Fair Expert via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/
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