Montana Attorney General Tim Fox said on Tuesday that the State of Montana will be joining 35 other states in an investigation of the e-cigarette manufacturer, JUUL.
The Montana Department of Health and Human Services announced on Friday that it will begin enforcing ‘emergency rules’ that will temporarily restrict the sales of flavored e-cigarettes starting on Wednesday, December 18.
The State of Montana Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first case of severe pulmonary disease associated with vaping as part of an ongoing national investigation
After the state of Michigan took the step of banning the sale of all flavored e-cigarettes and vaping products, many other states and municipalities are taking a closer look at the impact of the products on the health of users, especially young people.
State public health officials announced a free online resource that offers coaching and support to young Montanans who want to stop using tobacco products.
Health officials have added e-cigarettes to its Tobacco Free policy, along with cigarettes and cigars, according to Curry Health Center media specialist Jessica Vizzutti.
On Tuesday, Montana Governor Steve Bullock signed Senate Bill 66 , which prohibits the sale of electronic cigarets, a.k.a. "e-cigarettes," to minors.