Mayor Eric Adams has gone to federal court to stop the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, the kind that appeal to kids. MKramerTV has the story.
The mayor argued that some of the vape products are equal to between 175 and 350 single cigarettes.
"Flavors included exotic fruits, candy, desert-like tastes and all clearly designed to appeal to young people," the Corporation Counsel's Sylvia Hinds-Radix said.
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