Michigan Becomes First US State To Ban Electronic Cigarettes - Governor

Michigan Becomes First US State to Ban Electronic Cigarettes - Governor

Michigan has become the first US state to ban flavored electronic cigarettes in light of the spike in vaping-related illnesses among young people in the United States, Governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement on Wednesday

WASHINGTON (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 04th September, 2019) Michigan has become the first US state to ban flavored electronic cigarettes in light of the spike in vaping-related illnesses among young people in the United States, Governor Gretchen Whitmer said in a statement on Wednesday.

"My number one priority is keeping our kids safe," Gretchen said via Twitter. "Right now, companies selling vaping products are using candy flavors to hook children on nicotine and misleading claims to promote the belief that these products are safe. That ends today."

Whitmer said she has directed the state's Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to impose a ban on the online and retail sale of electronic cigarettes, the Detroit Free Press reported.

The ban is expected to become effective in a several weeks, but will only last six months and will give businesses in Michigan 30 days to comply, the report said.

The ban can be renewed as state officials work to craft permanent regulations to ban electronic cigarettes.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, electronic cigarettes may cause serious harm to health by exposing the lungs to a number of chemicals and may also affect the brain.

US media recently reported that almost two dozen people in the Midwest of the United States have been hospitalized with severe breathing difficulties linked to vaping.

On August 23, the Illinois Department of Public Health announced the an individual had died due to a vaping-related illness. It also said the number of cases of people reported to have used e-cigarettes or vaped and have been hospitalized with respiratory symptoms had doubled in a period of one week.