The e-cigarette Juul’s anecdotal popularity with teenagers has reached inside local high school campuses, prompting officials to review their policies on nicotine and tobacco products.
By Richard Craver Winston-Salem Journal, Winston-Salem Journal
Thu, 04/05/2018 - 9:03am
The e-cigarette Juul’s anecdotal popularity with teenagers has reached inside local high school campuses, prompting officials to review their policies on nicotine and tobacco products.