Vape store owner, user oppose Gov. DeWine's effort to ban flavored e-cigarettes in Ohio
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Nearly 1,000 households in the West End are considered “extremely threatened” by the risk of displacement, according to the West End Housing Study released Thursday. While Gov. Mike DeWine was in town Thursday raising concerns about vaping-related illnesses, particularly among underage teens, Susan Schmidt walked into Jeff Kathman’s Cincy Vapors store on Glenway Avenue in Green Township to pick up pineapple-flavored e-juice. DeWine says banning flavored e-cigarette products in Ohio would help stop underage teens from vaping.
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