U.S. Presidential Hopeful Bloomberg Plans to Ban All Flavored Vapes
Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg on Tuesday said he would ban the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes and raise taxes on traditional cigarettes if he wins the White House, according to an article posted on thehill.com.
Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, said he would also push to reduce the amount of nicotine in traditional cigarettes, e-cigarettes and other tobacco products to “nonaddictive levels.”
Tobacco control has been one of Bloomberg’s top priorities as a philanthropist and as a politician, according to the article.
Bloomberg Philanthropies announced in September a $160 million initiative to “end the youth e-cigarette epidemic.”
“President Trump has mastered the art of the broken promise — on issues from health care to gun safety — and e-cigarettes have been no exception,” Bloomberg said in a statement. “We need a leader who will stand up to the industry and protect our children’s health.”
Bloomberg’s plan would also require that health insurance companies cover counseling and smoking cessation medicines for smokers trying to quit without copays or limits on treatment, according to the article.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is also running for the Democratic nomination, said earlier this month he would halt the sale of vaping products until more research is done.