Senators Introduce Bill to Limit E-Cigarette Marketing to Kids and Teens

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Worried that e-cigarettes are taking the same marketing path as conventional cigarettes, a group of Democratic senators introduced legislation today that would prohibit the marketing of them to children and teens.

E-cigarettes are under increased scrutiny in Washington. Though currently unregulated by any federal law, a number of cities, like Chicago, New York City and Los Angeles have banned or are considering banning the use of e-cigarettes in restaurants and other public places. Utah, New Jersey and North Dakota banned the use of e-cigarettes anywhere smoking is prohibited.

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