Tobacco products

Juul, the largest U.S. e-cigarette manufacturer, has been under federal review after public concerns that its products have caused an uptick in underage nicotine use.
The state's new law will prohibit the sale of flavored cigarettes and vaping cartridges but exempts hookah products, loose-leaf pipe tobacco and premium cigars.
The new law has taken effect, raising from 18 the minimum age for such purchases.
E-cigarettes, which are the most common tobacco product among youth, are included in the underage ban.
The senators pointed to a meteoric rise in vaping among teenagers.
The Senate majority leader appealed to farmers in his home state to grow more hemp.
Hundreds of cities and counties have banned selling tobacco products to anyone under 21.