Connecticut Launches Investigation Into Vaping Health Claims

Connecticut is joining other states in investigating vaping manufacturer Juul Labs.

State Attorney General William Tong says the state wants to determine if Juul is illegally marketing its products as smoking-cessation devices and whether it has properly limited its marketing to adults.

Tong says the states investigation is part of a national effort to curb youth vaping. That includes a lawsuit over Juuls marketing practices in North Carolina and similar investigations in other states.

He says Connecticut is targeting Juul because it has the largest share of the vaping market.

Tong says Juuls products have never been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as smoking-cessation devices and should not be marketed as such.

Juul spokesman Theodore Kwong says the companys product is not intended to help people quit nicotine.

(AP)

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