Supreme Court to hear arguments on flavored vape regulations imposed
after youth vaping spike
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[December 02, 2024]
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will hear a vaping case on Monday,
weighing federal regulators’ decisions blocking sweet vaping products
after e-cigarette use spiked among kids.
The high court is taking up an appeal from the Food and Drug
Administration, which has denied more than a million applications to
sell candy- or fruit-flavored products that appeal to kids.
Those decisions are part of a crackdown that anti-tobacco advocates say
helped drive down youth vaping to a decade low after an “epidemic level”
peak in 2019.
But vaping companies pushed back in court, arguing that agency unfairly
disregarded arguments that their sweet e-liquid products aren’t a big
draw for kids but would help adults quit smoking traditional cigarettes.
The case comes shortly before the inauguration of President-elect Donald
Trump, whose incoming administration could take a different approach
after he vowed in a September social-media post to “save” vaping.

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A high school student uses a vaping device near a school campus in
Cambridge, Mass., April 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
 Several lower courts rebuffed vaping
company lawsuits, but the Dallas-based company Triton Distribution
won at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. The court tossed out a
decision blocking the sale of nicotine-laced liquids like “Jimmy The
Juice Man in Peachy Strawberry” that are heated by an e-cigarette to
create an inhalable aerosol.
The FDA was slow to regulate the now multibillion-dollar vaping
market, and even years into the crackdown flavored vapes that are
technically illegal nevertheless remain widely available.
The agency has approved some tobacco-flavored vapes, and recently
allowed its first menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult
smokers.
The block on sweet vapes, combined with stepped up enforcement, has
helped drive down youth nicotine use to its lowest level in a
decade, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids said.
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