Juul filed the emergency motion so it can appeal the sales ban from the Food and Drug Administration. Full story
A federal court has put a temporary hold on the government's order for Juul to stop selling its electronic cigarettes.
Juul filed the emergency motion so it can appeal the sales ban from the Food and Drug Administration. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington granted the request later Friday. A day earlier, the FDA said Juul must stop selling its vaping device and its cartridges. The agency said Juul didn't give it enough information to evaluate the potential health risks of its e-cigarettes.To stay on the market, companies must show that their e-cigarettes benefit public health.
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