New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has issued an emergency executive order to ban the sales of flavored e-cigarettes in an effort to crack down on sales to minors.
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Add Vaping as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Vaping news, video, and analysis from ABC News.The order is Cuomo's next move on vaping after he announced his plan on Monday to ban flavored e-cigarettes amid growing national health concerns about vaping.
State officials will also ramp up efforts to penalize retailers who sell tobacco and e-cigarettes to minors.
According to data from the New York State Department of Health, nearly 40% of 12th grade high school students and 27% of high school students overall "are not using e-cigarettes," according to a press release.
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In a press conference on Sunday, Cuomo blamed the 160% increase from 2014 on flavors such as bubble gum, cotton candy and "Captain Crunch" that are "obviously targeted to young people."
"New York is confronting this crisis head-on and today we are taking another nation-leading step to combat a public health emergency," Cuomo said in a statement. "Manufacturers of fruit and candy-flavored e-cigarettes are intentionally and recklessly targeting young people, and today we're taking action to put an end to it."
E-cigarette flavors such as menthol and tobacco will not be banned based on recommendations from New York Health Commissioner Howard Zucker, as cigarette smokers often rely on e-cigarettes to wean off cigarettes when "nothing else" has worked, Cuomo said.
However, "that could change in the future," Cuomo added.
BREAKING: Today I am announcing emergency executive action to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) September 15, 2019
-State Police and DOH to ramp up enforcement against retailers who sell to underage youth
-We will advance legislation to eliminate deceptive marketing of e-cigarettes to youth
On Thursday, Cuomo signed an executive order directing state agencies to deploy education awareness programs on vaping, which will then be implemented into school systems, according to the release.
The state of New York will also raise the legal age to purchase tobacco to 21 beginning Nov. 13.
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