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TACIR approves youth vaping report, removes sentence that could be read as endorsing vaping
Summary
TACIR approved its final report on youth vaping and adopted an amendment to remove a sentence that commissioners found could be read as minimizing harm; staff recommended universal carding, retail licensing and more funding for prevention and cessation.
The commission approved its final report on youth vaping after amending the draft to remove a sentence that commissioners and outside stakeholders said could be interpreted as minimizing the harms of vaping.
Senior Research Associate Jennifer Arzate presented the report prepared under Public Chapter 937 (Acts of 2024). The study examined initiation, health outcomes, enforcement of underage sales, school…
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