North Carolina Sues Juul, Accusing it of Marketing to Children
North Carolina Sues Juul, Accusing it of Marketing to Children
There has been a lot of talk about e-cigarettes and edibles resembling candy and other sweets and the marketing of these leading to the potential to draw children to the products. Around Halloween time, the National Center for Poison Control (NCPC) warned that, when it comes to edibles, “legal or illegal, if there’s marijuana in a household, small children can get to it. Kids are always curious, super-fast, and like to imitate adults.”The NCPC also shared last month that researchers in Colorado “reported an increase in the number of children brought to the emergency room after swallowing medical marijuana products. The children ranged in age from as young as 8 months to 12 years old. Most of the children ate medical marijuana cakes, cookies or candies belonging to their grandparents, parents, babysitters, or friends of the family.Now, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein is turning his attention to e-cigarette providers and has filed a lawsuit against Juul founders James Monsees and Adam Bowen over concerns that their product is being marketed to children.
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