KEY POINTS
  • Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin and 10 other senators are urging the Food and Drug Administration to take actions to stop leading e-cigarette Juul from becoming even more popular among kids and teens.
  • FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has expressed concern about adolescents using e-cigarettes.
  • Anti-tobacco groups and public health organizations, including Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and Truth Initiative, sued the FDA for delaying e-cigarette regulation.
A JUUL vape 

A group of senators is urging the Food and Drug Administration to take actions to stop leading e-cigarette Juul from becoming even more popular among kids and teens.

Media reports have detailed how adolescents around the country are using Juul and bringing the sleek devices that look like USB drives to school. Advocates have expressed their concerns about how fruity flavors may mask the reality that one pod of liquid contains as much nicotine as that in a pack of cigarettes.