A teenaged tobacco store manager has been arrested after an attempted arson attack led officers to allegedly find meth pipes and bongs for sale. Police and MFS crews were called to a strip of ...
IN WHAT SOME ARE CONSIDERING A LANDMARK DECISION.. THE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SUPERVISORS UNANIMOUSLY VOTED TO BAN THE SALE OF FILTERED TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF THE COUNTY..
Earlier this year, Mr. Duval, in an open letter to the Quebec government, decried the continued legal sale of tobacco. “Nothing has changed,” Mr. Duval wrote. He added: “I’m not interested ...
Seen on Friday, July 5, 2019. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger The Vermont House passed a ban on the sale of flavored nicotine products and tobacco substitutes Friday morning, a key hurdle before ...
MHKs have discussed calls for a ban on smoking by young people on the island Proposals to tighten the restrictions on the sale of tobacco and nicotine products on the Isle of Man are set to be ...
MONTREAL - Three tobacco giants are set to pay out roughly $32.5 billion in a landmark deal that would settle decades of litigation with provinces and individual smokers and their families.
Three tobacco giants face the prospect of paying close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to tens of thousands of Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of ...
That practice violates a Vermont law, which prohibits the online sale of tobacco products to anyone other than a licensed dealer. Amazon also prohibits the sale of e-cigarettes, and has a variety ...
Don’t be fooled by their “dirty tricks” as the scientific community has made it clear that “heated tobacco products are ... enacted laws to restrict the sale and use of vape products ...
Three tobacco companies proposed on Thursday to pay $32.5 billion to settle legal claims in Canada, stemming from decades of disputes. The proposal remains subject to further negotiation and court ...
Three tobacco giants are set to pay out roughly $32.5 billion in a landmark deal that would settle decades of litigation with provinces and individual smokers and their families. The proposal ...
In 2024, 2.25 million middle and high school students reported current use—defined as use on one or more days in the past 30 days—of any tobacco product, compared to 2.8 million in 2023.