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WASHINGTON (AP) E-cigarette giant Juul Labs gave nearly $100,000 to members of Congress during the first half of 2019 as the company faced the bulk of the blame for a surge of underage vaping and calls for tighter government regulation of the industry.
The donations from Juul's political action committee represent a sharp increase over last year's total, according to a Federal Election Commission report released Thursday that shows most of the money went to Democrats.
The boost in contributions is the latest sign of the company's expanding influence operation in Washington and around the country. An explosion of underage vaping has put Juul in the crosshairs of a number of Democrats, who have charged the company's early advertising and marketing led to the current wave of vaping by American teens.
Juul is ramping up its political giving as Congress considers legislation to raise the minimum age to purchase all tobacco and vaping products from 18 to 21.
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hunter
(38,304 posts)But it's okay, the addicts usually manage to show up for work on time.
Midnight Writer
(21,719 posts)Why would they support War On Pot Republicans?
targetpractice
(4,919 posts)I'm older and started smoking last year. I don't know why, really... It just happened. I'm very disappointed in myself.
I smoked for about a year, and then tried Juul to save money. My craving for cigarettes dissipated immediately. Juul was much easier to modulate, and I stopped nicotine entirely within 2 months. So, I'm kind of thankful for that... However, I get that Juul can be a gateway to nicotine for minors.
Altria (Phillip Morris) owns a 35% stake in Juul... I'm sure they see the future, especially for THC vaping.
Just my personal story.