The Journal also reported that tank-based vaping systems, which are less popular among teenagers, would still allow users to custom-mix flavors. In September, Trump and his top health officials said they would soon sweep virtually all flavored e-cigarettes from the market because of their appeal to young children and teens. But that effort stalled after vaping lobbyists pushed back and White House advisers told Trump the ban could cost him votes with adults who vape. On Tuesday, Trump suggested a ban of flavored e-cigarettes might be temporary. And only those that can demonstrate a benefit for U.S. public health will be permitted to stay on the market.
Source: The Hindu January 01, 2020 03:45 UTC