Posts in MARYLAND
How an American tobacco giant is quietly investing big money in hundreds of political races across the nation

INSIDER - One tobacco giant — Reynolds American — is actively spreading millions of dollars to hundreds of state-level political candidates and political action committees, according to an internal corporate governance document reviewed by Insider.

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Association Between Youth Smoking, Electronic Cigarette Use, and COVID-19

Science Direct: First study shows true link between vaping and Covid-19. The Stanford led study just published in the Journal of Adolescent Health, shows that vaping is linked to COVID-19 risk in teens and young adults. The research found that young people tested for the virus and who vaped, were five to seven times more likely to be infected than those who did not use e-cigarettes.

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Our Letter to FDA About Puff Bar

Parents Against Vaping E-Cigarettes: While we know that disposable e-cigarettes are exempt from the latest guidance, we are concerned that Puff Bar’s promotional materials and outreach efforts as cited below are illegal and also immoral; in light of the current pandemic, this behavior is particularly dangerous and potentially lethal.o be taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis to explicitly—and illegally—sell its products to school children.

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Statement On Weakening Of Legislation Intended To End Maryland Sales Of Flavored Tobacco

Flavors Hook Kids Maryland: Today, the Maryland House of Delegates voted in favor of HB 3 , legislation that addresses the sale of flavored tobacco products in Maryland. This bill has been weakened with amendments, leaving many products on the market that are addicting youth in the state. Although the bill removes many products, those left will allow the youth tobacco epidemic to continue.

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NEWS, MARYLANDJason Smith
MCPS cracks down on student vaping

WDVM: Montgomery County Public Schools is looking to curb vaping and e-cigarette use among its students. The school system is rolling out a new program called “Let’s Clear the Air.” MCPS leaders say student academic performance is impacted by risky behaviors like drinking, using drugs and vaping.

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NEWS, MARYLANDJason Smith