e-cigarettes

President Trump says he plans to raise the age restriction on e-cigarettes to “21 or so.”
October saw an average increase of 202 new cases each week, according to the latest numbers released by the CDC.
Toxic chemical fumes may be the cause of the mysterious lung illnesses linked to vaping.
This is the first death identified by the state since Gov. Phil Murphy launched a task force to investigate vaping in response to the national outbreak.
The vaping company had donated nearly $19 million to the Proposition C campaign.
The CDC's latest figures show a 52% rise in cases since last week. The latest deaths were in Mississippi, Georgia and Florida.
During a hearing Wednesday, Ned Sharpless responded to congressional calls for an outright ban by saying his agency will "enforce existing law."
The company's decision follows a wave of vaping-linked illnesses — and several deaths — throughout the nation.
There have been seven deaths and 530 confirmed and probable cases of lung injury linked to vaping, the CDC said Thursday.
People found vaping will face up to a year in prison and, or a fine up to $1,390.