Washington readies legislative response to vaping

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Washington Governor Jay Inslee and other state officials are working on a firmer response to a rise in vaping as the state’s 120-day ban on flavored vaping products reaches its halfway point.

In addition to a permanent ban on flavored vaping products, Inslee will propose legislation next month to eliminate bulk sales, and cap nicotine levels in noncannabis vaping products at the 2 percent found in cigarettes. By comparison, Juul’s products, which are popular with teens, contain 5 percent nicotine.

Inslee’s measure would also grant the state’s Liquor and Cannabis Board the authority to seize illegal products, and allow the state health secretary to issue emergency bans on certain products or chemicals. The plan is one of the latest in a years-long push by some Washington lawmakers to pass tougher regulations on the vaping industry.

The next legislative session, which begins in January, will be the first since the onset of a nationwide outbreak in vaping-related lung illnesses and deaths, many of which involve teens. Between 2016 and 2018, the number of Washington students who reported that they vape surged by 20 percent, according to the state’s Healthy Youth Survey. (AP)

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