A growing number of states are taking aim at electronic cigarettes in an absence of federal regulations, intensifying a public-health debate over the fast-growing alternative to traditional cigarettes. Lawmakers in more than half a dozen states from Arizona to New York have introduced bills this year that would prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to minors. Mike Esterl has details on The News Hub.
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