At a hearing in Washington, the lawmakers told top executives of five vaping companies that they were responsible for causing an epidemic of e-cigarette use among young people through targeted marketing
WASHINGTON—Lawmakers chastised top executives of five vaping companies at a hearing here Wednesday, blaming them for causing an epidemic of e-cigarette use among young people through targeted marketing.
The senior executives said they didn’t now market to young people, and some said they never have. But some congressmen rejected those claims.
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