TO letter Signed by 29 General Prosecutors of the Republican State urp the Trump Administration to take energetic measures against the avalanche of illegal Chinese vapeo products in the United States. State AGs believe that only a “coordinated national effort” can combat the plague of Chinese vanos aimed at American adolescents.
The Washington reporter information That the letter addresses the attorney general Pam Bondi, the Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, the National Security Advisor Stephen Miller, the Head of National Security Kristi Neem, to the director of the FBI Kash Patel, to the Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others.
“Chinese and flavor electronic cigarettes are flooding the US market in flagrant contempt for state and federal laws. Products have never been approved by the FDA and the young women of the United States,” says the state attorney general.
“While we are doing everything possible to combat the problem in the United States, its nature and reach are international. President Trump can ensure our borders against this influx of dangerous products and hold China responsible for taking advantage of American young people.”
Republican general prosecutors say that only a “coordinated national effort”, including the Department of Justice, the Department of National Security and Food and Medicines Administration, among others, can express the tide of Chinese vapes in the black market.
The letter cites the recent FDA investigation Showing that despite the general decreases in the consumption of tobacco among children, most of the children who report who use electronic cigarettes use Chinese manufactured devices of smuggling illegally.
Also cited in the letter Research from National Health Institutes Showing that illegal vapees of issuing higher levels of nicotine than the average, along with harmful potentiable pollutants.
Roman remedies by general state prosecutors include the power of independent customs and border protection (CBP) on illegal tobacco products and allow DHS to take over, block and destroy illegal tobacco products such as electronic cigarettes.
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter of Knitbart News that cover issues of freedom of expression and online censorship.