The Palm Springs Unified School District (PSUSD) is suing Juul, joining hundreds of other schools in accusing the popular e-cigarette maker of creating 'false and deceptive statements' that have led to a 'youth nicotine epidemic of historic proportions.'The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Tuesday, names Juul, as well as tobacco company Phillip Morris and its parent company Altria as defendants.Palm Springs Unified School District, which has a population of 21,7075 students and 1,125 staff members, is demanding unspecified compensation for damages related to business expenses that involve the confiscation of e-cigarettes in schools.
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