Juul to pay New York $112M as part of sweeping multistate settlement

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Juul to pay New York $112M as part of sweeping multistate settlement
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Under the terms of its deal with New York, the company will be barred from targeting young people in the promotion of its products. Restrictions also include a ban on using cartoons or people under the age of 35 in its promotional materials.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Juul, the leading manufacturer of e-cigarettes in the U.S., will pay over $112 million to New York state as part of a sweeping multistate settlement centered on claims that the company drove a public health crisis among children.

“This is the largest multistate settlement with Juul and includes the most stringent restrictions on the company’s marketing and sales to protect and to prevent minors from vaping,” James said at a press conference on Wednesday.Under the terms of its deal with New York

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