The Trump administration is considering a ban on all nontobacco-flavored vaping products
President Trump said the administration is considering banning all non-tobacco-flavored vaping products from the market amid growing concerns about health hazards and use by teenagers.
Mr. Trump made the comments as he met with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and acting FDA Commissioner Norman Sharpless at the White House.
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