A new survey says one in four Minnesota 11th graders reported using an e-cigarette in the previous 30 days, a 54% increase from the same survey in 2016.
Olmsted County is considering joining the growing list of local governments in Minnesota that have enacted ordinances that boost the legal age for purchasing tobacco products and e-cigarette to 21.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of electronic cigarette brands will have to get federal permission to stay on the market under new rules that have the potential to upend a multi-billion dollar industry.