N.C. sued Juul over its impact on the meteoric rise of youth vaping. How is the state spending $40M in settlement money?
March 12, 2024 by northcarolinahealthnews.org
N.C. sued Juul over its impact on the meteoric rise of youth vaping. How is the state spending $40M in settlement money?
North Carolina is utilizing $40 million from a settlement with Juul to combat youth vaping. Programs include research, data monitoring, and education initiatives. There’s a searchable database of Juul documents for public access. Despite efforts, vaping remains prevalent, with enticing flavors like Elf Bar's unapproved offerings. Federal regulations restrict flavors and sales to minors. Youth-focused cessation programs like "QuitlineNC" and "This is Quitting" aim to combat addiction. Further research, prevention, and flexible strategies are planned using additional settlement funds. The state's challenge lies in reaching youth most in need of assistance. Monitoring data and adapting programs based on effectiveness are critical for success in reducing youth vaping rates.
19.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 52.1 million current smokers in United States 22.90% of men are current smokers but only 15.80% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR