Retailers that sell nicotine products to minors would face steep fines and have their tobacco licenses revoked under legislation recently passed by the Michigan Senate.
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Many young Americans are still smoking nicotine, tobacco or cannabis, even as edibles and vapes continue to grow in ...
The number of adult tobacco users has dropped steadily in recent years, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, but it warned Big Tobacco is working hard to reverse that trend. In 2022, about ...
Young Americans use nicotine, tobacco and cannabis in multiple ways, but smoking those items––the most dangerous method––is still involved for most users, a new University of Michigan study found.
The extent of illicit consumption, and the associated loss of revenue is, by its nature, hard to measure. The Australian Taxation Office estimated a net loss of over A$3 billion in 2023-24, but this ...
With an end-of-the-year deadline fast approaching, many Kentucky retailers who sell tobacco are worried newly-required licenses won't be in their hands in time.
LANSING — Michigan retailers would have to obtain a state license to sell vapes or tobacco under legislation that took a step ...
Wisconsin remains one of just six states without a state law matching the federal age to purchase tobacco products at 21.